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Ch3CO+ more stable than Tertiary carbocation ? Explain ?
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The false statements among the following are:
I. A primary carbocation is less stable than a tertiary carbocation.
II. A cyclopropyl methyl carbocation is less stable than allyl carbocation.
III. A tertiary free radical is more stable than a primary free radical.
IV. Isopropyl carbanion is more stable than ethyl carbanion.
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A tertiary carbocation is more stable than the seondary carbocation because of which one of the following?
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