which compound would form the most stable carbocation, either initially or after rearrangement (whichever is most stable for each). Draw the cation you chose in its most stable form and use no more than 5 words describe its stability (e.g., 3°, 2° benzyl, or other short descriptors)

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which compound would form the most stable carbocation, either initially or after
rearrangement (whichever is most stable for each). Draw the cation you chose in its most stable form and use no more than 5 words describe its stability (e.g., 3°, 2° benzyl, or other short descriptors)

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