Which carboncation intermediate does not form easily?
Answers
Explanation:
A carbocation is an organic molecule, an intermediate, that has a carbon atom bearing a positive charge and three bonds instead of four. Since the charged carbon atom does not satisfy the octet rule, it is unstable and therefore highly reactive.
Carbonate ions are classified into primary
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, secondary
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and tertiary
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A primary carbocation has one carbon group attached to the carbon bearing the positive charge.
A secondary carbocation has two carbons attached to the carbon bearing the positive charge.
A Tertiary carbocation has three carbons attached to the carbon bearing the positive charge.)
Answer:
A Carbocation is an organic molecule an inter madiate, that has a carbon atom bearing a positive charge and three bonds instead of four.
Explanation:
since the charged carbon atom thus not satisfy the octet rule, it is unstable and therefore highly reactive.
carbonate ions are classified into
1. (primary)=A primary carbocation has one carbon group attached to the carbon bearing the positive charge.
2.(secondary)=A secondary carbocation has two carbon attached to the carbon bearing the positive charge.
3.(tertiary)= A tertiary carbocation has three carbons attached to the carbon bearing the positive charge
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