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Carbocations Stability: Compare 2 & 3 for Electron Induction
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[QUOTE="duchuy, post: 6467789, member: 686238"] [B]Homework Statement:[/B] Which carbocation is more stable [B]Relevant Equations:[/B] Inductive effect Hi, I have to determine which molecule ( 2 and 3) is more stable. I tried to determine the stability using the inductive effect, but when I tried to that, I ended with molecule 2 being more stable than molecule 3 since: x3 ch3 will push electrons towards c+ Whilst in the 2nd molecule the is a H, which have no inductive effect on C+ therefore it's more stable which is incorrect. Please tell me where I misunderstood the problem thank you! The molecules are attached to this thread. [/QUOTE]
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