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The order of decreasing stability of the...

The order of decreasing stability of the carbanions :
`(CH_(3))_(3)C^(-)(I),(CH_(3))_(2)CH^(-)(II), CH_(3)CH_(2)^(-)(III), C_(6)H_(5)CH_(2)^(-)(IV)` is

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The order of decreasing stability of the carbanions (CH_(3))_(3) C^(-) (I), (CH_(3))_(2) bar(C )H(II), CH_(3)CH_(2)(III), C_(6)H_(5)CH_(2)(IV)

The order of decreasing stability of the following carbanions is (i) (CH_(3))_(3)C^(-) (ii) (CH_(3))_(2)CH^(-) (iii) CH_(3)CH_(2)^(-) (iv) C_(6)H_(5)CH_(2)^(-)

The stability order of carbanions is: CH_(3)^(-) gt CH_(3)CH_(2)^(-) gt (CH_(3))_(2) CH^(-) gt (CH_(3))_(3) C^(-)

The order of decreasing stability of the carbanions I) Cbar(H)_(3)" II)"CH_(3)-Cbar(H)_(2)" III)"CH_(3)-Cbar(H)-CH_(3)" IV)" overset(overset(CH_(3)-bar(C)-CH_(3))(|))(CH_(3))