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Is primary or secondary Carbocation more stable?

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Answered by Bikash5574
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Ans- Yes

Explanation- Three main factors increase the stability of carbocations: Increasing the number of adjacent carbon atoms: methyl (least stable carbocation) < primary < secondary < tertiary (most stable carbocation)

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Tertiary carbocation. A tertiary carbocation is more stable than secondary carbocation because: Tertiary carbocations include three alkyl groups, whereas ...

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