General Organic ChemistryHard
Question
The correct order of stability of the following carbocations is -
Options
A.CH3CH2
H2 > CH2 = CH −
H2 > CH2 = CH
HCH3 > CH2 = CHC(CH3)2
B.CH2 = CHC
> CH3CH2
H2 > CH2 = CH
(CH3)2 > CH2 = CHCHCH3
C.CH2 = CH
(CH3)2 > CH2 = CH
HCH2 > CH2 = CH
H2 > CH3CH2
H2
D.CH2 = CH −
HCH3 > CH2 = CH
(CH3)2 > CH3CH2 −
H2 = CH
H2
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