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CH3CH2, C6H5CH2, (CH3)3C, CH2=CHCH2 arrange this in decreasing order of stability..​

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Answered by jatinder9888843275
0

Answer:

CHEMISTRY

The order of decreasing stability of the carbanions is:

1) (CH

3

)

3

C

2) (CH

3

)

2

CH

3) CH

3

CH

2

4) C

6

H

5

CH

2

Explanation:

ANSWER

More the +I effect, lesser is the stability of carbanions. So, stability of carbanion order is: 1

0

>2

0

>3

0

. Benzyl carbanion is most stable because of resonance stablisation.

Stability order is: 4>3>2>1

C

6

H

5

CH

2

>CH

3

CH

2

>(CH

3

)

2

CHEMISTRY

The order of decreasing stability of the carbanions is:

1) (CH

3

)

3

C

2) (CH

3

)

2

CH

3) CH

3

CH

2

4) C

6

H

5

CH

2

CH

>(CH

3

)

3

C

Answered by sohamnaik161812
2

Answer:

More the +I effect, lesser is the stability of carbanions. So, stability of carbanion order is: 1

0

>2

0

>3

0

. Benzyl carbanion is most stable because of resonance stablisation.

Stability order is: 4>3>2>1

C

6

H

5

CH

2

>CH

3

CH

2

>(CH

3

)

2

CH

>(CH

3

)

3

C

Explanation:

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