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A tertiary butyl carbocation () is found to be exceptionally more stable than a secondary butyl carbGOC and Organic Chemistry Basics Chemistry Question

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A tertiary butyl carbocation ($(CH_3)_3C^+$) is found to be exceptionally more stable than a secondary butyl carbocation. According to general organic chemistry principles, this is primarily attributed to which specific phenomenon?

Answer: D

💡 Solution & Explanation

The tertiary butyl carbocation is flanked by three methyl groups, providing a total of 9 $\alpha$ -hydrogens. These C-H $\sigma$ bonds can effectively overlap with the empty p-orbital of the positively charged carbon, drastically stabilizing the intermediate via hyperconjugation. A secondary butyl carbocation has fewer (typically 5) $\alpha$ -hydrogens, offering less hyperconjugative stabilization.

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