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Alkyl groups directly attached to the positively charged carbon stabilise the carbocations due to which effect?

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Answered by kundanconcepts800
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Answer:+I -effect

Explanation:Methyl group is a eletron donating group

Answered by navanithishere
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Answer:

Alkyl groups directly attached to the positively charged carbon stabilize the carbocations due to inductive (+I) and hyperconjugation effects.

Explanation:

Highly electronegative or electropositive atoms that withdraw or donate electrons through a sigma bond. The resulting effect on distant partial charges is called the inductive effect.

Hyperconjugation is the donation of a sigma bond into an adjacent empty or partially filled p orbital, which results in increased stability of a molecule.

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