BCECE Engineering BCECE Engineering Solved Paper-2004

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    The most stable alkene is:

    A) \[{{R}_{2}}C=C{{R}_{2}}\]            

    B)        \[RCH=CHR\]

    C) \[C{{H}_{2}}=C{{H}_{2}}\]

    D)        \[RCH=C{{R}_{2}}\]

    Correct Answer: A

    Solution :

    Key Idea: Alkylated alkenes are more stable. More the alkylation of alkene, more will be its stability. \[\therefore \]Order of stability of alkenes is                 \[{{R}_{2}}C=C{{R}_{2}}>{{R}_{2}}C=CHR>{{R}_{2}}C=C{{H}_{2}}\]                                 \[>RCH=C{{H}_{2}}>C{{H}_{2}}=C{{H}_{2}}\] \[\therefore \] Tetra alkylated alkene is most stable.


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