Heat of formation is inderectly proprotional to stability
Resonance stabilises compound. More is conjugation ( alternate double bonds) the more stable is compound.
Hence based on this order is as below
Rank the following isomers in order of increasing heat of formation. Incorrect. The aromatic compound is...
Rank the following isomers in order of increasing heat of formation Highest heat of formation Lowest heat of formation CH3 C-CH
Rank the following isomers in order of increasing heat of formation.
2. Rank the following compounds in order of increasing rate for nitration with 1 most reactive. For a one point bonus circle the compound with the functional group that can be removed from the aromatic ring with acid and heat. (10 pts) Br SO3H
Rank the following isomers in order of increasing Doiling point.
Practice Problem 18.44 The following compound has four aromatic rings. Rank them in terms of increasing reactivity toward electrophilic aromatic substitution. Increasing reactivity towards electrophilic aromatic substitution
2. Rank the following alkenes in order of increasing heat of hydrogenation. (lowest heat first) لالی لہ لہ کر
Rank the following nitrogen-containing aromatic molecules in order of increasing basicity.
Rank the following compounds in order of increasing reactivity in electrophilic aromatic substitution.
2. Rank the following alkenes in order of increasing heat of hydrogenation. (lowest heatest ranking: (use the letters)
Rank the following compounds in order of increasing reactivity for electrophilic aromatic substitution. Explain your reasoning.