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What is carbocation reaction!

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Answered by XxmrCriminalxX
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A carbocation is an ion with a positively charged carbon atom. Among the simplest examples are the methenium CH⁺ ₃, methanium CH⁺ ₅ and vinyl C ₂H⁺ ₃ cations. Occasionally, carbocations that bear more than one positively charged carbon atom are also encountered.

Answered by pacificprincess2007
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A carbocation is a molecule in which a carbon atom has a positive charge and three bonds. The carbon has 6 electrons in its valence shell. ... Due to this, it is an electron-deficient species, also known as an electrophile. A carbocation is generally observed in an SN1 reaction, elimination reaction, etc.

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