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So i've come across a few different examples of stabilities as to be determined by heats of reactions but for some reason I don't seem to understand them and they seem to contradict themselves.
Does anyone remember what different kinds of heats mean more stable or less stable.
For example, there is heat of hydrogenation, heat of combustion, and i think one or two others. Can anyone explain these in a way that I can understand? I'm taking the mcat in two days
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Does anyone remember what different kinds of heats mean more stable or less stable.
For example, there is heat of hydrogenation, heat of combustion, and i think one or two others. Can anyone explain these in a way that I can understand? I'm taking the mcat in two days
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