the energy difference between singlet and triplet nitrene is than that for carbenes
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Triplet carbenes have two unpaired electrons. ... For simple hydrocarbons, triplet carbenes usually have energies 8 kcal/mol (33 kJ/mol) lower than singlet carbenes (see also Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity), thus, in general, triplet is the more stable state (the ground state) and singlet is the excited state species.
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