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The most stable carbocation is

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Answered by aakash72658
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tertiary carbocation is most stable due to high +I-effect present...as the stability is high the reactivity will be minimum

Answered by NitinPetash
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Most stable carbocation will have smaller positive charge on it.

Thus, tertiary carbocation is most stable as alkyl groups are electron donating groups and reduced the positive charge on positive carbon.

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