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Most stable carbocation is(a) $\mathrm{CH}=\stackrel{+}{\mathrm{C}} \mathrm{H}$(b) $\mathrm{CH}_{2}=\mathrm{CH}-\mathrm{C} \mathrm{H}_{2}$
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A carbocation is a species with a carbon atom bearing a positive charge. The stability of carbocations is influenced by several factors, including inductive effect, hyperconjugation, and resonance. Show more…
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