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In the following carbocation, `H//CH_(3)` that is most likely to migrate to the positively charged carbon is

A

`CH_3` at C - 4

B

H at C - 4

C

`CH_3 ` at C - 2

D

H at C - 2

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D


(More stable carbocation due to +M effect of –OH group and +I and hyperconjugative effect of `-CH_3` group).
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