MCQ
The stable carbocation formed in the above reaction is ......
  • A
    $CH _{3} CH _{2} \stackrel{\oplus}{ CH _{2}}$
  • B
    $CH _{3} \stackrel{\oplus}{ C } H _{2}$
  • $CH _{3}-\stackrel{\oplus}{ C } H - CH _{3}$
  • D

Answer

Correct option: C.
$CH _{3}-\stackrel{\oplus}{ C } H - CH _{3}$
c
$CH _{3}-\stackrel{\oplus}{ CH - CH _{3}}$ is formed in the above reaction

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