MCQ
Which is most stable cation
  • A
    ${C_6}{H_5} - \mathop C\limits^ \oplus  {H_2}$
  • B
    $C{H_2} = CH - \mathop C\limits^ \oplus  {H_2}$
  • C
    $C{H_3} - \mathop C\limits^ \oplus  H - C{H_3}$
  • $HO - \mathop C\limits^ \oplus  {H_2}$

Answer

Correct option: D.
$HO - \mathop C\limits^ \oplus  {H_2}$
d

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