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How inductive effect is useful in explaining stability of carbocation?

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Stability of carbocations inductive effect

This carbocation is comparatively stable. In this case, electron donation is a resonance effect. ... As a result, benzylic and allylic carbocations (where the positively charged carbon is conjugated to one or more non-aromatic double bonds) are significantly more stable than even tertiary alkyl carbocations.

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