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Why Cyclobutane easily undergo ring opening reaction than
Cyclopropane ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

That is why, deviation = (normal tetrahedral bond angle) – (actual bond angle) Deviation = 109.5˚ – 60 = 49.5˚ The bond angle in cyclobutane is 90˚. ... The deviation is higher for cyclopropane than cyclobutane therefore cyclopropane is more prone to undergo ring opening reactions.

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