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the stability of a carbocation is explained by alyl and vinyl

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The more electronegative the atom the less stable the cation. A vinylic carbocation carries the positive charge on an sp carbon, which is more electronegative than an sp2 carbon of an alkyl carbocation. ... Because of their (generally) low stability, vinyl and aryl carbocations are not often encountered

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