A classical carbocation intermediate can be successfully generated in a reaction via which of the fo — GOC and Organic Chemistry Basics Chemistry Question
Question
A classical carbocation intermediate can be successfully generated in a reaction via which of the following specific chemical pathways?
Answer: A,B,D
💡 Solution & Explanation
Carbocations are generated by heterolytic cleavage (e.g., $R-Cl \rightarrow R^+ + Cl^-$), protonation of alkenes ($C=C + H^+ \rightarrow CH-C^+$), or protonation of lone pairs (e.g., $R-OH + H^+ \rightarrow R-OH_2^+ \rightarrow R^+ + H_2O$). Homolytic cleavage strictly produces free radicals.
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