What are the features of Radicals, Carbocations, and Carbanions ?

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What are the features of Radicals, Carbocations, and Carbanions ?

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Radical-

  • Generally electrons are come in pairs but an atom with unpaired electrons is known as radical.
  • Radicals posses greater act of alkyl substitution.
  • Radicals in allylic position are more stable.
  • Radical intermediates stability in the order as shown as below-

Allylic>30>20>10>methyl

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Carbocation-

  • These are formed by carbon by loss of one electron.
  • They are act as electron deficient species that is electrophiles.
  • As carbon is electron deficient they can attract electrons easily.
  • Carbocation posses greater act of alkyl substitution.
  • Carbocation in allylic position are more stable.
  • Carbocation intermediates stability in the order as shown as below-

Allylic >30>20>10> methyl

Structurally,

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