The heat of hydrogenation for allene ( 7.50) to yield propane is 2295 kJ/mol, and the

Chapter 7, Problem 7.51

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The heat of hydrogenation for allene ( 7.50) to yield propane is 2295 kJ/mol, and the heat of hydrogenation for a typical monosubstituted alkene such as propene is 2126 kJ/mol. Is allene more stable or less stable than you might expect for a diene? Explain.

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