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Answered by sumeshkala22014
1

Answer:

C parttt

Explanation:

c part

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Answered by duvarakesh222K
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Answer:

The stability of a carbocation depends on Resonance, Hyperconjugation, and Inductive effect.

If the electron withdrawing groups like =NH, =O, =CH

2

are directly bonded to the carbocation, they destabilize the carbocation. However, methyl group in Option A increases the stability of carbonation due to its positive inductive effect.

So, here CH

3

C

+

H

2

is the most stable carbocation.

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