why are branched alkanes more stable than linear alkanes?
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because they are thin from inside
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The lower steric energy of branched alkanes is mitigated by an equal and opposite quantum energy term that contains the Pauli component of the kinetic energy and exchange-correlation energy. ... Electrostatic effects, combined with correlation energy, explains why branched alkanes are more stable than linear alkanes
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