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Question: Give the relative stability of the following compound i the number of alpha hydrogen atoms is 12. In part(ii) the number of alpha hydrogen atoms is 9. In part (iii) the number of alpha hydrogen atoms is 6. In part (iv) the number alpha hydrogen atom is 6. In part (v) the number of alpha hydrogen atoms is 6. In part (vi) the number of alpha hydrogen atoms is 3. In part (vii) the number of alpha hydrogen atoms is 0. So according to this the highest alpha hydrogen atom is in the first part that is 12. So this compound will be relatively most stable and (vii) will be least stable as it has no alpha hydrogen atom.
Trans alkenes are more stable than cis alkenes because they have less steric interactions. Due to this trans isomers have less exothermic heat of combustion in comparison to cis alkenes. So the relative stability of compounds is
So, the correct answer is i>ii>iv>v>iii>vi>vii
Note: The hyperconjugation is the effect which is a temporary effect done in the presence of attacking reagent. It is done at the vicinity of the organic compound with multiple bonds. In this the transfer of the shared pair of Πelectron takes place. The effect ceases as soon as the attacking reagent is taken out.