why primary carboanion is more stable then primary carbocation?
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Alkyl group has +I effect. Thus electron releasing group intensifies the negative charge on the carbon atom and destabilises the carbanion. ... Hence primary carbanion with one alkyl group is, therefore, more stable than secondary (with two alkyl groups) which in turn is more stable than tertiary (with three alkyl groups).
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