why tertuary carbocations are more stable
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because of inductive effect of three alkyl group attached which compensate electron loss
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Tertiary carbocations are more stable than primary or secondary carbocations because they have three methyl groups to distribute it's positive charge rather than only one or two methyl groups. ... Of course, the more the positive charge is spread out, the more stable your carbocation will be!
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