Chemistry, asked by Usna2993, 11 months ago

What is a carbo cation and how can we know the stability of carbo cation?

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Answered by sharmagirl99
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A carbocation is molecule in which a carbon atom bears three bonds and a positive charge.

Carbocations are generally unstable bcz they do not have eight electrons to satisfy the octet rule.

Stability of carbocation increases from primary to sec to tert and so on

Answered by ItzRisingStar
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❥Carbocations Are Stabilized By Neighboring Carbon-Carbon Multiple Bonds. Carbocations adjacent to another carbon-carbon double or triple bond have special stability because overlap between the empty p orbital of the carbocation with the p orbitals of the π bond allows for charge to be shared between multiple atoms.

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