Stabiloty of vinyl carbanion and benzyl carbanion
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Yes, because in the former case the anion is situated at the carbon which is doubly bonded, i.e., it is more closer to the nucleus and hence more stable. While in the latter case, the carbanion is situated at the carbon which is directly attached to the doubly bonded carbon. Hence, not that much stable.
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Explanation:
Yes, because in the former case the anion is situated at the carbon which is doubly bonded, i.e., it is more closer to the nucleus and hence more stable. While in the latter case, the carbanion is situated at the carbon which is directly attached to the doubly bonded carbon. Hence, not that much stable.
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