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the stability order of alkyl carbocation is​

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Answered by fmchem
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Answer:

tertiary >secondary >primary

Explanation:

because in tertiary carbo cation is surrounded by three alky groups which are electron pushing in nature so it gives more stability to the carbocation

Answered by santwanamohanty3
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represents the decreasing order of the stability of alkyl carbocation. Tertiary alkyl carbocation is more stable than secondary carbocation which in turn is more stable than primary carbocation. Methyl carbocation is the least stable.

Alkyl groups show +I effect. With an increase in the number of alkyl groups, the +I effect increases. The positive charge on carbocation is stabilized and the carbocation is more stable.
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