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The correct order of stability of following carbocations is:
(A)+CH3 Methylcarbocation(B) CF3−CH+2 (C) CF3−C|CF32oH+1o (D) CF3−CF3|C+|CF33o∣∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣∣

A
A>B>C>D
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A>C>B>D
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C
D>C>B>A
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D
D>B>C>A
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Solution

The correct option is A A>B>C>D
As the number of electron withdrawing groups increases (CF3), the stability of carbocation decreases because an electron withdrawing group will pull the electron density from the carbocation carbon towards itself.
Hence the correct order of stability is A>B>C>D

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