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Which carbocation is the most stabilized?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)​

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Answered by pranayablankar
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Benzylic carbocations

Benzylic carbocations are so stable because they have not one, not two, but a total of 4 resonance structures. This shares the burden of charge over 4 different atoms, making it the MOST stable carbocation. Some professors will rank a primary benzylic carbocation under or near a tertiary carbocation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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opt b) is correct because due to the presence of resonance on both sides with double bonds..

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