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(A) Tertiary carbocations are generally ...

(A) Tertiary carbocations are generally formed more easily than primary carbocations.
(R) Hyperconjugation as well as inductive effect due to additional alkyl groups stabilize tertiary cabocations.

A

If both assertion and reason are correct and reason is crect explanation for assertion

B

If both assertion and reason are correct but reason is not cottect explanation for assertion

C

If reason is correct but assertion is incorrect

D

If both assertion and reason are incorrect

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