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Standard XII
Chemistry
Anomalous Behaviour of Fluorine
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Why tricyclopropyl carbocation is more stable than triphenylcarbocation. Triphenylcarbocation should be more stable since it has resonance instead of tricyclopropyl carbocation
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-methyl benzyl carbocation (I) is more stable than benzyl carbocation (II). Reason: Heterovalent or no bond resonance.
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A benzyl carbocation is more stable than a methyl carbocation because of which of the following?
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The false statements among the following are:
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