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Chapter 8, Problem 7PP
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A reaction in which water molecule is added to an unsaturated compound is called an acid catalyzed hydration.
The order of stability of carbocation highly depends on the number of hyperconjugable hydrogen atoms. Higher the numbers higher is the stability. Among them tertiary carbocation is most stable, the primary carbocation is least stable and the secondary carbocation lies between primary and tertiary carbocation.
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