What are free radical discuss the stability of primary secondary and tertiary free radicals?
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Degree of Substitution: Radicals are stabilized by electron-rich neighbors, such as CH3 groups. As a result, a primary radical is less stable than a secondary radical, and a tertiary radical is the most stable of the three. However, resonance stabilization dominates over substitution.
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The main difference between both is that molar mass gives the mass of a mole of a particular substance. Whereas molecular weight is the mass of a molecule of a particular substance. While the definition and units are different for molar mass and molecular weight, the value is the same.....☺️
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