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Carbon adjacent to the carbon with positive charge is called alpha-carbon. And hydrogen attached to alpha-carbon are called alpha-H. 

More the number of alpha-H, more is the stability of Carbocation.

Electron donating group increases stability of Carbocation and electron withdrawing group decreases stability of Carbocation.

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