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Which is more stable : (CH3)3C+ , (CH3)2CH+ , CH3CH2CH2+ Justify your answer

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The tertiary carbocation is most stable and primary carbocation is least stable.

This is in case of SN1 reaction,but the order is opposite in SN2.

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So, for SN1 , (CH3)3C+ is most stable and for SN2 , CH3CH2CH2+ is most stable.

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