
Carbocation Stability: The Power of Hyperconjugation
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Chemistry, Science, Physics
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10th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains the stability of carbocations, focusing on the role of hyperconjugation. Tertiary carbocations are more stable than secondary and primary ones due to more resonating structures formed by hyperconjugation. The positive charge in tertiary carbocations is delocalized over more centers, reducing its magnitude and increasing stability. Secondary carbocations have fewer resonating structures, leading to less stability, while primary carbocations are the least stable due to minimal hyperconjugation.
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