$A$ carbanion acts as a:

  • A
    Base
  • B
    Nucleophile
  • C
    Both of the above
  • D
    None of the above

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What are free radicals,carbanions,and carbocations? How are they formed?

Match the following columns and select the correct option.
List-$I$ (Carbocation) List-$II$ (Type)
$A$. $CH_3-C^{+}(CH_3)-CH_3$ $I$. Secondary carbocation
$B$. $CH_3-C^{+}H-CH_3$ $II$. Methyl carbocation
$C$. $CH_3-CH_2^+$ $III$. Primary carbocation
$D$. $CH_3^+$ $IV$. Tertiary carbocation

The most stable carbocation is

What is the correct order of stability for free radicals?

Stability order of the following carbocations is:
$(i)$ $CH_3-C^{+}(CH_3)-CH_2-CH_3$
$(ii)$ $CH_3-CH^{+}-CH_3$
$(iii)$ $CH_3-C^{+}(CH_3)-CH_3$
$(iv)$ $Ph-CH^{+}-CH_3$

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