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As asked in the question, let us identify carbonium ion.
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Carbonium ion, carbonium ion, carbine.
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Let us identify, let us explain what is a carbonium ion, carbene ion and carbine.
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Carbon ion is negatively charged carbon.
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This negatively charged carbon possess three bonds.
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On the other hand, if we consider carbonium ion, this one is positively charged ion.
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And this positively charged carbon, it possess five or six bonds.
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Next we have carbine.
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Carbon is neutral carbon.
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Carbon is neutral in carbine and this possess two bonds.
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The carbon is having two bonds in carbine and also two lone pair of electrons.
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Even it is associated with two lone pair electrons.
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Now after considering carbon ion, carbonium ion and carbine, let us consider the options given to us option a, ch3, take endwise, plus c.
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In this, the carbon is carbine.
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It is a carbine and it lacks charge, so no charge.
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It possess two bonds that are bonded to the central carbon atom.
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This is about the first option given to us ch3 taken twice plus.
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Let us consider option b, ch3 taken thrice c.
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This is a neutral molecule, not a carbine ion or carbonym ion or carbine.
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It possess four bonds.
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The central carbon atom is associated with four bonds and it lacks charge.
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No charge as it is a neutral molecule...