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The cis-trans isomerism tend to be very stable. Typically, trans isomers are more stable however, an exception lies in cis-trans isomers which makes them more stable than trans isomers.
Trans-decalin is more stable.
I suppose that trans-3-hexene is more stable because the boiling point is greater.
cis-polyisoprene
trans decalin is more stable, because it doesnt have interaction 1,3 of hydrogen.
The cis-trans isomerism tend to be very stable. Typically, trans isomers are more stable however, an exception lies in cis-trans isomers which makes them more stable than trans isomers.
Trans-decalin is more stable.
I suppose that trans-3-hexene is more stable because the boiling point is greater.
cis-polyisoprene
trans decalin is more stable, because it doesnt have interaction 1,3 of hydrogen.
because trans is more stable than cis since there is reduced interaction between the groups
Hydrogen peroxide is the least stable.
Yes. Potassium on its own is a soft, highly reactive metallic element that can form a variety of ionic compounds with. Potassium sorbate is one of them, a compound of potassium, carbon, hydrogen., and oxygen. It is much more stable the elemental potassium. Its is commonly used as a preservative.
Because , Cis isomer are same group on same side of the c=c bond . & those are bulky group on the same side , they are formed steric repulsion to each other then Cis isomer are less stable than trans isomer is same group of opposite side of c=c bond no formation of steric repulsion to each other. and trans isomer is more stable than Cis isomer.....
Potassium (K), an Alkali Metal in Group 1 with atomic number 19, has a single valence electron in its outermost shell. Therefore it only needs to lose one electron in order for the element to become stable.
Yes you are correct, potassium being an alkali metal is definitely more reactive than argon which is a noble gas (group 18 element). Potassium reacts violently with just water while argon is very inert and stable, which is why it remains in the atmosphere as a monatomic element.
Original, it was nitroglycerin packed in sawdust. This was because it was to unstable. This made it safer to use. Now, potassium nitrate of ammonium nitrate are used more commonly, because they are even more stable.