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Which of the following is most stable carbocarbon ?

A

`CH_(3)^(+)`

B

`CH_(3)CH_(2)overset(+)(C)H_(2)`

C

`CH_(3) overset(+)(C)H_(2)CH_(3)`

D

`CH_(3)-underset(CH_(3))underset(|)overset(+) CH-CH_(3)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

Carbocation is more stable if it is bonded to electron relasing group which somewhat stabilise the carbocation . So more the number of electron releasing groups, more is the stability.
`underset("(least stable)") overset(+) (CH_(3)) " " CH_(3) to overset(+)CH_(2) " "CH_(3) to overset(+)CH larr CH_(3) " "CH_(3)-underset("(most stable)")underset(CH_(3)) underset(uarr)overset(+)C larr CH_(3)`
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