Stability related to quantity of charge (+q or -q) Stability ∝ 1/{quantity of charge (+q or -q) } Energy = (kq2)/r ∝ q2 I.e. Charge increase --> Energy increase --> Reactivity increase --> Stability decrease Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Important Points 0 Related Posts: Negetive charge on more EN atom is more stable and Positive charge on less EN atom is more stable Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE … Read MoreReactivity towards NAR is directly proportional to positive charge on SP2-C [Carbonyl compound >C=O] Reactivity towards NAR ∝ +ve charge on SP2C Reactivity order towards NAR CCl3—HC+ δ=O- δ > H2C+δ=O- δ … Read MoreAcidic strength is directly proportional ot stability of conjugate base. Note: *Acidic strength stability of conjugate base i.e. More stable conjugate base … Read MoreEN order of hybridized carbons EN order of hybridized carbons SP3 C {EN Value: 2.5} < SP2 C {EN Value: 2.75} < SP C {EN Value: 3.25} [SP C: ≈50% S Character] Exam… Read MoreBasic strength depends on *Basic strength depends on:- &nb… Read More
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