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resonance structures of tert butyl carbocation ​

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Answered by vedangISRO
2

Explanation:

A carbocationis an ion with a positively charged

carbon atom. Among the simplest examples are

the methenium CH+

3, methanium CH+

5 and vinyl C

2H+

3 cations. Occasionally, carbocations that bear

more than one positively charged carbon atom

are also encountered (e.g., ethylene dication C

2H2+

4).[2]

Until the early 1970s, all carbocations were called

carbonium ions. In the present-day definition

given by the IUPAC, a carbocation is any even

-electron cation with significant partial positive

charge on a carbon atom. They are further

classified in two main categories according to

the coordination number of the charged carbon:

three in the carbenium ions and five in the

carbonium ions.

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Answered by OnlyStudy21
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Answer:

▶A carbonation is an ion with a positively charged carbon...... Molecules that can from allyl or benzyl carbonation are especially reactive. ✔

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