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(CH3) 3C+ is more stable then …

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(CH3) 3C+ is more stable then (CH3) 2CH+. Explain
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Jiya Arora????? 5 years, 11 months ago

Also because of +I effect

Soumyadeep Paul 5 years, 11 months ago

The (CH3) 3C+ is more stable because it is a 3°(Tertiary) Carbocation. So it has more presence of electron releasing group as compared to the (CH3) 2CH, which is a 2°(Secondary) carbocation. Amd we know that Tertiary carbocation is more stable than secondary.
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