Q.6
Question
Which alkene in each pair is more stable?
a.
b.
c.
Step-by-Step Solution
Verifieda. In the case of a., the stable structure is:
b. In the case of b., the stable structure is:
c. In the case of c., the stable structure is:
The double bonds are identified first and marked as blue.
Representation of the double bond in the structure
For pair (a), both the structures are disubstituted
Pair a
In the case of (b), the first structure is trisubstituted, whereas the second one is disubstituted.
Pair b
For (c), both are disubstituted.
Pair c
Stability on the double bond depends upon two factors:
- When the high priority groups are in a trans orientation, there will be no repulsion among the groups, and as a result, the alkene gets stable.
- The introduction of the alkyl groups donates electrons through the +I effect. So when more alkyl groups are added, the +I effect too increases, and stability increases too.
For pair (a), the second structure is more stable due to the presence of two alkyl groups which through its +I effect imparts stability to the double bond.
More stable structure in pair a
For pair (b), the second structure is more stable due to the presence of three alkyl groups which through its +I effect imparts stability to the double bond. The structure is trisubstituted, unlike the first pair, which is disubstituted.
More stable structure in pair b
For pair (c), the second structure is more stable due to its trans orientation, which imparts less repulsion among the alkyl groups.
More stable structure in pair c