Why conjugated foenes is more stable than non conjugated dienes?
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Stability of Conjugated Dienes
Stability of Conjugated DienesConjugated dienes are more stable than non conjugated dienes (both isolated and cumulated) due to factors such as delocalization of charge through resonance and hybridization energy. ... Along with resonance, hybridization energy effect the stability of the compound
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stability of conjugated dienes.
conjugated dienes are more stable than non conjugated dienes (both isolated and cumulated) due to factors such as delocalization of charge through resonance and hybridization energy
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