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What is the accepted hybridization state and resultant molecular geometry of the positively charged GOC and Organic Chemistry Basics Chemistry Question

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What is the accepted hybridization state and resultant molecular geometry of the positively charged carbon atom in a classical isopropyl carbocation ($(CH_3)_2CH^+$)?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

The central carbon in a classical carbocation is bonded to three atoms and has zero lone pairs. Its steric number is 3, resulting strictly in $sp^2$ hybridization and a flat, trigonal planar geometry with an empty p-orbital.

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