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What is decreasing order of Stability with reasons ​

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Answered by Aяχтιc
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(i) CH3−C+H−CH3. (ii) CH3−C+H−OCH3. (iii) CH3−C+H−COCH3.

Answered by jayaniparikh150509
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Answer:

i) CH3−C+H−CH3. (ii) CH3−C+H−OCH3. (iii) CH3−C+H−COCH3.

In short all the α-Hydrogen atoms attached with a double bond will give hyperconjugation structures. - Hyperconjugation is also referred as “Baker-Nathan Effect” or “No Bond Resonance”. - We can conclude that the more substituted the alkene, the more hyperconjugation structures it will have and more stable it will be.

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