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What is heat of hydrogeneration?

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Answered by shiv13396
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Heat of hydrogenation (symbol: ΔHhydro, ΔHº) of an alkene is the standard enthalpy of catalytic hydrogenation of an alkene.  Catalytic hydrogenation of an alkene is always exothermic.  Therefore, heat of hydrogenation of alkenes is always negative.

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Standard enthalpy of this reaction is -30.3 kcalmol-1. Thus, heat of hydrogenation of 1-butene is -30.3 kcalmol-1.

Heat of hydrogenation of alkenes is a measure of the stability of carbon-carbon double bonds.  All else being the same, the smaller the numerical value of heat of hydrogenation of an alkene, the more stable the double bond therein.  Based on heats of hydrogenation of alkenes, the trend in the stability of carbon-carbon double bonds is tetrasubstituted > trisubstituted > disubstituted > monosubstituted > unsubstituted.

Heat of hydrogenation of alkenes is additive, provided that the double bonds are not conjugated.

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Answered by shubham610
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Heat of hydrogenation of alkenes is a measure of the stability of carbon-carbon double bonds. All else being the same, the smaller the numerical value of heat of hydrogenation of an alkene, the more stable the double bond therein.

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