How is the heat of formation related to the stability? which of the two isomers of butane is more stable at 25"c. ah, (nbutane) = -120 kj mol-' and ah, (isobutane) = *129.8 kj mol r l2l
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Higher values of heat of formation (that is higher magnitude - negative values), indicates a higher amount of energy released during the formation of a compound, which makes it more stable. ... For example, “transition states” of all chemical reactions will have much higher energy than the reactants and products.
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