If a rearrangement is expected, draw curved arrows to show the mechanism and draw the resulting rearranged carbocation. If no rearrangement is expected, then make no changes to the given drawing. (Include charges in your answer). CH3 H;C CH3 Edit `CH

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If a rearrangement is expected, draw curved arrows to show the mechanism and draw the
resulting rearranged carbocation. If no rearrangement is expected, then make no changes to the
given drawing.
(Include charges in your answer).
.........
CH3
H;C CH3
.C.
Edit
CH
Transcribed Image Text:If a rearrangement is expected, draw curved arrows to show the mechanism and draw the resulting rearranged carbocation. If no rearrangement is expected, then make no changes to the given drawing. (Include charges in your answer). ......... CH3 H;C CH3 .C. Edit CH
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A carbocation is a species in which carbon atom is not having all the four bonds bonded. It carries a positive charge. For eg C+H3

The order of stability of carbocation is 

3°> 2°>1°

In the question the carbocation in reactant is primary in natue which is unstable and the carbocation formed in product side is tertiary but there is one methyl group missing.

 

 

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