Because propane (CH3CH2CH3) has both 1 and 2 carbon atoms, it has two different types of

Chapter 6, Problem 6.36

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Because propane (CH3CH2CH3) has both 1 and 2 carbon atoms, it has two different types of C H bonds. a. Draw the carbon radical formed by homolysis of each of these C H bonds. b. Use the values in Table 6.2 to determine which C H bond is stronger. c. Explain how this information can also be used to determine the relative stability of the two radicals formed. Which radical formed from propane is more stable?

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