How are free radicals, carbocations and carbanions produce? Discuss their relative stabilities
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A carbication is that molecule in which the carbon atom acquires a positive and also bears such that it has a sextet of electrons.carbication are classified into three categories they are :1)primary carbication:the postive charged carbon atom is attached to any one alkyl group. 2)secondary carbonation:the positively charged carbon atom is attached to two alkyl group.3)Teritary carbication:the positively charged carbon atom is attached to three alkyl groups.
11. It is important to know the status of the various Reaction intermediaries in case of Radicals, Carbocations, Carbanious and the rest.
The Radicals and the Carbocations are available with a higher degree of alkyl substitution. Carbanious are just the opposite.
They prefer a lesser degree of the alkyl substitution. However, all of the three will prefer the allylic position at the most.