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explain the structure and stability of carbonium ion​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tertiary carbonium ions are generally more stable than secondary carbonium ions, which, in turn, are more stable than primary ones. ... This order of relative stability is explained on the basis of the ability of an alkyl group to disperse the charge on the sp2 carbon atom.

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Tertiary carbonium ions are generally more stable than secondary carbonium ions, which, in turn, are more stable than primary ones. ... This order of relative stability is explained on the basis of the ability of an alkyl group to disperse the charge on the sp2 carbon atom.

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