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Which of the following carbocations is most stable?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

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Important Questions on Basic principles of Organic Chemistry
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Arrange the following carbanions in order of their decreasing stability
(i)
(ii)
(iii)

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The correct order of stability for the following alkoxides is:


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The lower stability of ethyl anion compared to methyl anion and the higher stability of ethyl radical compared to methyl radical, respectively, are due to

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The stability order of the above carbocations is

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The stability of carbocations
follows the order

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Which of the following carbocations is most stable?

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For the following carbocations, the correct order of stability is
I.
II.
III.

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The most stable carbocation among the following is

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In which of the following pairs is more stable than

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The compound that is most difficult to protonate is:

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Choose the correct statement regarding the formation of carbocations A and B given :-

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A solution of in toluene racemises slowly in the presence of a small amount of SbCl5, due to the formation of :

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Arrange the following free radicals in order of decreasing stability:

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Which of the following is not a reaction intermediate?

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The correct order of stability of given carbocation is:

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The decreasing order of stability of the given carbocations is


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The decreasing order of the stability of the following carbocations is

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The major products and in the following reactions are

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In which of the following compounds, the bond ionization shall give most stable carbonium ion?

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The order of stability of the following carbocations:


