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Which allylic carbocation is most stable ​

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Primary allylic carbocations typically rank at the same stability as a secondary carbocation. A secondary allylic carbocation will be more stable than an aliphatic secondary allylic because it has the same moral support AND resonance. Tertiary allylic will be even more stable.




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