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Current Deck: FL Concepts Review::FL 3::C/P
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The relative thermodynamic stability of isomeric organic compounds can be inferred from which of the following types of experimental data
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Answer:
Heats of combustion measures the heat produced when compounds are combusted, or burned in oxygen. If less heat is produced, the compound is more stable; when more heat is produced, the compound is less stable to begin with
Heats of combustion measures the heat produced when compounds are combusted, or burned in oxygen. If less heat is produced, the compound is more stable; when more heat is produced, the compound is less stable to begin with
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