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Why is (E)-1,2-diisopropylethene more stable
Why is (E)-1,2-diisopropylethene more stable than (Z)-1,2-diisopropylethene? Why are they more stable than 1,1-diisopropylethe?
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Why is (E)-1,2-diisopropylethene more stable than (Z)-1,2-diisopropylethene? Why are they more stable than 1,1-diisopropylethe?
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What are the C=C-C bond angles for (Z)-1,2-diisopropylethene, (E)-1,2-
diisopropylethene and 1,1-diisopropylethene?
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In a CH3CF2CHF2 molecule, which conformation is more stable and how much more is one stable than the other?
I think Anti is more
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Which statement describes radioactive decay?(1 point)
Responses An stable nucleus gives off particles or energy to become less
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A positive whole number is called stable, if at least one of its digits has the same value as its position in the number.
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Which is true about stable isotopes?(1 point)
Responses Isotopes with more neutrons than protons are always stable. Isotopes with
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An unstable nucleus undergoes gamma decay. How does the nucleus change?
It becomes more stable by releasing energy and particles.
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a) Why can we say that Jehovah is stable? (b) How do we benefit from having God as our Rock? (Psalm 62:6, 7)Jehovah is stable.
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What is an example of a stable system how were you able to determine whether or not the system is stable?
Would a sea saw be a
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