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Why is rating structure of aniline is more stable?

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Answered by Anonymous
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least stable because it is, simply put, absolutely disgusting. Charge separation (carbons two and three) is gross, you have two cations in close proximity (carbons three and four), a terminal carbocation (carbon 1), and three atoms with empty valence shells (carbons 1, 3, and 4). So while the resonance structure is valid enough for (C) to be considered a resonance structure, that resonance structure happens to be the spawn of the devil.

Answered by AfreenMohammedi
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Aniline | C6H5NH2 or C6H7N | CID 6115 - structure, chemical names, physical ... activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, supplier lists, and more. ... Stable under recommended storage ...

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