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Chapter 11.6, Problem 12P
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Interpretation:
Heats of combustion with the appropriate diene is to be matched.
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Heats of combustion is the amount of heat given off when one mole of a diene is burned completely.
The more stable the diene, the less the heat of combustion.
The conjugated diene is more stable than an isolated or cumulated diene while cumulated dienes are the least stable.
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