Some Basic Principles Of Organic Chemistry Question 219
Question: Which is the most stable carbocation [J & K 2005]
Options:
A) iso-propyl
B) Triphenylmethyl cation
C) Ethyl cation
D) $ \pi $ -propyl cation
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Answer:
Correct Answer: B
Solution:
Stability of carbonium ions.
tertiary alkyl > secondary alkyl > primary alkyl > methyl.
More the number of alkyl groups, the greater the dispersal of positive charge and therefore, more the stability of carbonium ion is observed.
triphenylmethyl cation Dispersal of positive charge increases with the increase in the number of benzene ring.