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why is the rearrangement in carbocations passible?

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Whenever an alkyl halide, alcohol or alkene is transformed into a carbocation, the carbocation may be subject to rearrangement. ... Once rearranged, the resultant carbocation will react further to form a final product which has a different alkyl skeleton than the starting material.

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