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primary carbonium:
It can donate some of this electron density to the neighboring carbocation. So, the more alkyl groups you have on the cationic carbon, the less its charge will be. The cationic carbon will be at a lower energy and therefore more stable. ... Therefore, a primary carbocation is less stable than secondary and tertiary ones.
It can donate some of this electron density to the neighboring carbocation. So, the more alkyl groups you have on the cationic carbon, the less its charge will be. The cationic carbon will be at a lower energy and therefore more stable. ... Therefore, a primary carbocation is less stable than secondary and tertiary ones.
sahed123:
sir can u expalin why allyl cation is more stavle than propyl cation
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