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In this problem, we're given these three different structures, and we're asked which has the most stable carbocation.
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So that's going to be wherever this positive charges, we're talking about the carbon corresponding to it.
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So this carbon, this carbon, and this carbon.
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So when we're talking about carbokadion stability, we're looking at the degree of substitution.
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So how many other carbons is it bonded to? so if we started this first structure here, we have a carbon here and here.
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So we're bonded to two different carbons.
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So this is called a secondary carbotion.
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The second one here, we have a carbon here...