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Applied to a chemical species, the term expresses a thermodynamic property in reference to a standard, stating that one state is lower in energy than another. The tag should be applied to questions seeking answers with respect to the stability (or instability) of a certain chemical species, molecular entity and/or electronic structure. It must not be applied to questions about the reactivity of particular chemical species.

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Comparing stability of 1,3-dioxolan-2-ide and 1,3-dithiolan-2-ide carbanions

Deciding stability involves on number of factors. I think there is no mesomeric or hyperconjugation effect and we should consider inductive effect. Your assumption was incorrect. …
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Rate of solvolysis of allyl and alkyl halides

Stability of the carbocation: The stability of a carbocation can be measured (or compared with others) with the help of their hydride ion affinity(HIA) values. … More is the HIA value lesser is that stability of the carbocation. …
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Comparing reactivity of 3-bromocyclohexa-1,4-diene and 5-bromocyclohexa-1,3-diene towards SN...

Disclaimer : I don't know whether my answer is correct or not. This answer is purely based on my theoretical knowledge but not on the experimental evidences. I feel that P reacts faster than Q. Let …
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