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carbonium ion is formed by which bond cleavage​

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Answered by sumit558670
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Asymmetrical breaking of a single covalent bond leads to ion formation and is referred to as heterolytic cleavage. In reactions, it generates carbocation or carbanion mechanisms. (A carbocation is a carbon atom bearing a positive charge; a carbanion is a carbon atom bearing a negative charge

Answered by singhseeema57
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carbonium ion , very firstly , is defined as carbon atom with positive charge . To get the answer of this question , consider bond cleavage of C-Cl bond and form carbo-cations . The most stable carbo-cation is the 3° carbo-cation which will be formed when cleavage(hence,ionisation) of C-Cl bond in 1st compound will take place .

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