At room temperature the eclipsed and staggered forms of ethane can not be isolate

At Room Temperature The Eclipsed And Staggered Forms Of Ethane Chemistry Question

At room temperature the eclipsed and staggered forms of ethane can not be isolated because

Options

(a) they inner cover rapidly
(b) both the conformers are equally stable
(c) the energy difference between the conformers is large
(d) there is a large energy barrier of rotation about the bond

Correct Answer:

they inner cover rapidly

Explanation:

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Topics: Hydrocarbons (84)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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