Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

Question in the given attachment​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
77

\huge{\mathcal{\fcolorbox{black}{grey}{Hola\:Mate!}}}

\huge{\bf{\underline{\underline{Answer:-}}}}

Hyperconjugation interaction in (CH3)C is greater than in CH3CH2.

Answered by grreeaatt
1

Answer:

(CH3)3C+ is more stable because all the three are carbocations and 3° carbocation is the most stable carbocation then comes 2° carbocation and then 1°.

☺hope it help☺

Similar questions