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tertiary butyl caebocation is more stable than isopropyl carbocation ,explain???

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Answered by sourav171102
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Hyperconjugation — the electrons in the C-H bonds surrounding the carbocation interact with the electron-deficient carbocation, contributing to increased stability. The t-butyl carbocation has 9 C-H bonds that can interact with the carbocation, so it is relatively stable.

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