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Stability of alkenes - Applications of hyperconjugation

Hyperconjugation describes the stability of specific alkenes over other alkenes. Stability of alkenes ∝ Number of alpha hydrogens ∝ Number of resonating structures

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Stability in decreasing order

 


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