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Assertion `(A)`: reacts faster with `H_(2)O` than
Reason `(R): The carbocation of is more than the carbocation of

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`d`

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ii. `(#KSV_CHM_ORG_P2_C11_E01_344_S02.png" width="80%">
Reaction (ii) is faster than (i). Hence the assertion is false because`-I` power of `O` atom destablies the
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