Difference between "less stable" and "more reactive"?
I thought "less stable" and "more reactive" meant the same thing, so I'm confused why the attached image from LibreTexts draws a distinction between them. Don't they both imply that a molecule is in a high energy state and liable to change in order to fix that?
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Johan Jung
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Difference between "less stable" and "more reactive"?
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