Chemistry, asked by simantinihalder212, 2 months ago

Explain:
(CH3)3C –
is less stable than CH3


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Answered by MorshedulKibria
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Answered by shubhamsen7330
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(CH3)3C+ i.e 3° carbocation is more stable carbocation than 1° carbocation i.e CH3+ or CH3CH2+ because 3° carbocation has more hyper conjunction effect i.e it has 9 alpha hydrogen which is more stable but CH3+ has 0 aplha hydrogen thats why it is least stable carbocation and CH3CH2+ has 3 alpha hydrogen it is also less

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