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3.Arrange the following accordingly to their increasing stability order:
a) CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 +
b) (CH 3 ) 3 C+
c) CH 3 CH 2 CH+CH 3

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Answer:adakhsanket ★ Brainly Teacher ★Hey dear,● Answer -

Answer:adakhsanket ★ Brainly Teacher ★Hey dear,● Answer -Increasing order of stability of carbocations -

Answer:adakhsanket ★ Brainly Teacher ★Hey dear,● Answer -Increasing order of stability of carbocations -CH3• < CH3CH2• < (CH3)2CH• < (CH3)3C•

Answer:adakhsanket ★ Brainly Teacher ★Hey dear,● Answer -Increasing order of stability of carbocations -CH3• < CH3CH2• < (CH3)2CH• < (CH3)3C•● Explanation -

Answer:adakhsanket ★ Brainly Teacher ★Hey dear,● Answer -Increasing order of stability of carbocations -CH3• < CH3CH2• < (CH3)2CH• < (CH3)3C•● Explanation -- As you may know stability of carbocations follows following trend -

Answer:adakhsanket ★ Brainly Teacher ★Hey dear,● Answer -Increasing order of stability of carbocations -CH3• < CH3CH2• < (CH3)2CH• < (CH3)3C•● Explanation -- As you may know stability of carbocations follows following trend -methyl < 1° < 2° < 3°

Answer:adakhsanket ★ Brainly Teacher ★Hey dear,● Answer -Increasing order of stability of carbocations -CH3• < CH3CH2• < (CH3)2CH• < (CH3)3C•● Explanation -- As you may know stability of carbocations follows following trend -methyl < 1° < 2° < 3°Given carbocations -

Answer:adakhsanket ★ Brainly Teacher ★Hey dear,● Answer -Increasing order of stability of carbocations -CH3• < CH3CH2• < (CH3)2CH• < (CH3)3C•● Explanation -- As you may know stability of carbocations follows following trend -methyl < 1° < 2° < 3°Given carbocations -(CH3)3C• => 3° carbocation

Answer:adakhsanket ★ Brainly Teacher ★Hey dear,● Answer -Increasing order of stability of carbocations -CH3• < CH3CH2• < (CH3)2CH• < (CH3)3C•● Explanation -- As you may know stability of carbocations follows following trend -methyl < 1° < 2° < 3°Given carbocations -(CH3)3C• => 3° carbocation(CH3)2CH• => 2° carbocation

Answer:adakhsanket ★ Brainly Teacher ★Hey dear,● Answer -Increasing order of stability of carbocations -CH3• < CH3CH2• < (CH3)2CH• < (CH3)3C•● Explanation -- As you may know stability of carbocations follows following trend -methyl < 1° < 2° < 3°Given carbocations -(CH3)3C• => 3° carbocation(CH3)2CH• => 2° carbocationCH3CH2• => 1° carbocation

Answer:adakhsanket ★ Brainly Teacher ★Hey dear,● Answer -Increasing order of stability of carbocations -CH3• < CH3CH2• < (CH3)2CH• < (CH3)3C•● Explanation -- As you may know stability of carbocations follows following trend -methyl < 1° < 2° < 3°Given carbocations -(CH3)3C• => 3° carbocation(CH3)2CH• => 2° carbocationCH3CH2• => 1° carbocationCH3• => methyl carbocation

Answer:adakhsanket ★ Brainly Teacher ★Hey dear,● Answer -Increasing order of stability of carbocations -CH3• < CH3CH2• < (CH3)2CH• < (CH3)3C•● Explanation -- As you may know stability of carbocations follows following trend -methyl < 1° < 2° < 3°Given carbocations -(CH3)3C• => 3° carbocation(CH3)2CH• => 2° carbocationCH3CH2• => 1° carbocationCH3• => methyl carbocationTherefore, increasing order of stability of carbocations -

Answer:adakhsanket ★ Brainly Teacher ★Hey dear,● Answer -Increasing order of stability of carbocations -CH3• < CH3CH2• < (CH3)2CH• < (CH3)3C•● Explanation -- As you may know stability of carbocations follows following trend -methyl < 1° < 2° < 3°Given carbocations -(CH3)3C• => 3° carbocation(CH3)2CH• => 2° carbocationCH3CH2• => 1° carbocationCH3• => methyl carbocationTherefore, increasing order of stability of carbocations -CH3•(methyl) < CH3CH2•(1°) < (CH3)2CH•(2°) < (CH3)3C•(3°)

Answer:adakhsanket ★ Brainly Teacher ★Hey dear,● Answer -Increasing order of stability of carbocations -CH3• < CH3CH2• < (CH3)2CH• < (CH3)3C•● Explanation -- As you may know stability of carbocations follows following trend -methyl < 1° < 2° < 3°Given carbocations -(CH3)3C• => 3° carbocation(CH3)2CH• => 2° carbocationCH3CH2• => 1° carbocationCH3• => methyl carbocationTherefore, increasing order of stability of carbocations -CH3•(methyl) < CH3CH2•(1°) < (CH3)2CH•(2°) < (CH3)3C•(3°)Hope this solved your queries.

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