
Concept explainers
(a)
To determine: The stability of the isomers of the given compound and the amount of energy that makes one of them stable.
Interpretation: The stability of the isomers of the given compound is to be determined and the amount of energy that makes one of them stable is to be calculated.
Concept introduction: The stability of
Heat of hydrogenation of an alkene is the standard enthalpy for the catalytic hydrogenation of the alkene. The value of heat of hydrogenation is always negative.
(b)
To determine: The stability of the given compound and the amount of energy that makes one of them stable.
Interpretation: The stability of the given compound is to be determined and the amount of energy that makes one of them stable is to be calculated.
Concept introduction: The stability of alkenes depends on the structure of alkene. The energy of alkene is measured by their heat of hydrogenation. More the heat of hydrogenation, more stable is the alkene.
Heat of hydrogenation of an alkene is the standard enthalpy for the catalytic hydrogenation of the alkene. The value of heat of hydrogenation is always negative.
(c)
To determine: The stability of the given compounds and the amount of energy that makes one of them stable.
Interpretation: The stability of the given compound is to be determined and the amount of energy that makes one of them stable is to be calculated.
Concept introduction: The stability of alkenes depends on the structure of alkene. The energy of alkene is measured by its heat of hydrogenation. More the heat of hydrogenation, more stable is the alkene.
Heat of hydrogenation of an alkene is the standard enthalpy for the catalytic hydrogenation of the alkene. The value of heat of hydrogenation is always negative.
(d)
To determine: The stability of the isomers of the given compound and the amount of energy that makes one of them stable.
Interpretation: The stability of the isomers of the given compound is to be determined and the amount of energy that makes one of them stable is to be calculated.
Concept introduction: The stability of alkenes is depends on the structure of alkene. The energy of alkene is measured by its heat of hydrogenation. More the heat of hydrogenation, more stable is the alkene.
Heat of hydrogenation of an alkene is the standard enthalpy for the catalytic hydrogenation of the alkene. The value of heat of hydrogenation is always negative.

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