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Q1 the presence of NO2 group around a carbocation _​

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Answered by oObrainlyreporterOo
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Explanation:

The presence of NO2 group around a carbocation makes THE CARBOCATION UNSTABLE.

But why?

First \:  of  \: all, NO_{2}

  • shows high magnitude of -I (inductive) effect. This leads to pulling of bonded electrons towards itself.
  • As a result, the positive charge on the carbon atom undergoes intensification.
  • Whenever, there is charge intensification, there is development of \rm ins{t}ability in stability of the ion.
  • Thats why, carbocation will become unstable.

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  • But, if the same substituent group like NO2 is attached to a carbanion, it will leads to its stability, as it will cause charge de-intensification of the negative charge over the anion.

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Answered by madhumitha4687
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The presence of NO2 group around a carbocation makes THE CARBOCATION UNSTABLE

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