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which carbocation is most stable?​

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Answered by ayush111o
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Answer:

the first carbonation is most stable.

Answered by periwinkle39
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Tertiary carbocation

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The more substituted a carbocation is, the more stable it is. The carbocation bonded to three alkanes (tertiary carbocation) is the most stable, and thus the correct answer. Secondary carbocations will require more energy than tertiary, and primary carbocations will require the most energy.

That means B is the correct answer.. Option 2nd

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