Chemistry, asked by zuneraward, 9 months ago

why alkynes are more stable as compared to alkenes?

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Answered by KrishWadhwani
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Answer:

Due to their bond order being 3.

Explanation:

Higher the bond order, greater is the stability.

Bond order: No. of bonds between 2 atoms

Answered by purushothamvajjula
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Answer:

Explanation:Internal alkenes/alkynes are more stable than terminal ones because when the bond is internal and connected to more than one carbon-secondary, tertiary, quaternary--, the pi bonds are more stabilized by the surrounding carbons

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