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explain 3° carbon atom is more stable than 2° carbon​

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Answered by vk12150
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Resonance delocalization of the charge through a larger π cloud makes the cation more stable. A lone pair on an adjacent atom stabilizes a carbocation. Thus, CH3OCH+2 is more stable than CH3CH2CH+2 because of resonance. The cation is more stable because the charge is spread over two atoms.

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Resonance delocalization of the charge through a larger π cloud makes the cation more stable. A lone pair on an adjacent atom stabilizes a carbocation. Thus, CH3OCH+2 is more stable than CH3CH2CH+2 because ofresonance. The cation is more stablebecause the charge is spread over two atoms

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