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Which carbene is more stable and why?

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Answered by angel12345658
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Answer:

Triplet carbene

Explanation:

Triplet carbene is more stable than singlet carbene because it has two unpaired electrons and it has 33kJ/mol energy i.e lower than singlet carbene and triplet carbene is present in ground state which is more stable than excited state but singlet carbene is present in excited state.

Answered by pmpanghal
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Answer:

Due to the unavailability of vacant orbital at carbon, no corresponding stabilization possible for triplet carbene. So, the singlet carbene is more stable than the triplet carbene when there is a substituent with lone pairs in the singlet carbene.

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