Which carbenium ion is most stable?
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The relative stability of carbenium ions is as follows, with tertiary ions being the most stable: One of the benefits of catalytic cracking is that the primary and secondary ions tend to rearrange to form a tertiary ion (a carbon with three other carbon bonds attached).
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tertiary ions
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The relative stability of carbenium ions is as follows [2], with tertiary ions being the most stable: One of the benefits of catalytic cracking is that the primary and secondary ions tend to rearrange to form a tertiary ion (a carbon with three other carbon bonds attached).
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