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What is carbanian and carbocation. Distinguish

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Answered by Anonymous
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A carbocation is an ion with a positively-charged carbon atom. Among the simplest examples are methenium CH3+, methanium CH5+, and ethanium C2H7+. Some carbocations may have two or more positive charges, on the same carbon atom or on different atoms; such as the ethylene dication C2H42+

Carbanions are anions in which carbon is tervalent that is it forms three bonds and bears a formal negative charge in at least one significant mesmerized contributor. Examples of carbanions are:Methide ion, methyl anions, phenyl anion and acetylide anion

Answered by sweetyheree
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Explanation:

carbanion is the one having negative charge

Carbocation molecule bearing a positive charge

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