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How are free radicals, carbocations and carbanions produce? Discuss their relative stabilities

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Answered by satya1435
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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.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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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.

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