Rank the stability of the following radical intermediates. 1 = lowest and 4 = highest
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More electron-donating groups increase stability. Step 2: In the given order 4213, the radical intermediate with the most electron-donating groups attached (4) will be the most stable, followed by the one with 2 electron-donating groups, then 1, and finally the Show more…
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