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why the stability of an alkene increase as the number of R Groups bonded to the double bond carbon increase?​

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Stability of Alkenes Increases With Increasing Substitution. ... Since the same bonds are formed and broken in every hydrogenation reaction, the heat of hydrogenation is measuring the stability of each type of alkene. This means that the lower the heat of hydrogenation, the greater the stability of the alkene.

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Stability of Alkenes Increases With Increasing Substitution. ... Since the same bonds are formed and broken in every hydrogenation reaction, the heat of hydrogenation is measuring the stability of each type of alkene. This means that the lower the heat of hydrogenation, the greater the stability of the alkene.

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