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Name anyone bridgehead carbocation.........

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Answered by swatianurish
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The intermediate carbocation is known as a non-classical carbocation- a carbocation that does not conform to the standard organic chemistry definition of a planar sp2 intermediate (as we often see with SN1 reactions).

In the case of the norbornyl cation, the carbocation can be observed spectroscopically by treating the parent halide with a superacid such as SbF5⋅SO2ClF at very low temperatures:


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