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Can Carbocations be observed?

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A carbocation, in brief, holds the positive charge in the molecule that is attached to three other groups and bears a sextet rather than an octet. However, we do see carbocation rearrangements in reactions that do not contain alcohol as well. ... There are two types of rearrangements: hydride shift and alkyl shift.

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