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Which of the Following Explains Why Heats of Hydrogenation

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Which of the following explains why heats of hydrogenation cannot be used to determine the relative stability of compounds A and B below?
<sup> </sup>Which of the following explains why heats of hydrogenation cannot be used to determine the relative stability of compounds A and B below?   A) Compound A is trisubstituted while compound B is monosubstituted. B) Compound A has E configuration while compound B has no E/Z configuration. C) Both compounds A and B have no E/Z configurations. D) Hydrogenation of A and B give different alkanes.


A) Compound A is trisubstituted while compound B is monosubstituted.
B) Compound A has E configuration while compound B has no E/Z configuration.
C) Both compounds A and B have no E/Z configurations.
D) Hydrogenation of A and B give different alkanes.

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