Provide four formulas of carbocations.

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(N/A) The four common examples of carbocations are:
$1. \ CH_3^+$ (Methyl carbocation)
$2. \ CH_3CH_2^+$ (Ethyl carbocation)
$3. \ (CH_3)_2CH^+$ (Isopropyl carbocation)
$4. \ (CH_3)_3C^+$ (tert-Butyl carbocation)
Other examples include benzyl carbocation $(C_6H_5CH_2^+)$ and allyl carbocation $(CH_2=CH-CH_2^+)$.

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Arrange the following carbocations in the increasing order of stability with respect to their labels:
LabelCarbocation
$1$$CH_3-CH^+-CH_3$
$2$$CH_3^+$
$3$$(CH_3)_3C^+$
$4$$CH_3-CH_2^+$

Which of the following are secondary radicals?
$(1) \ CH_3 - \dot{C}H - C_2H_5$
$(2) \ CH_2 = \dot{C} - CH_3$
$(3) \ CH_2 = CH - \dot{C}H_2$
$(4) \ (CH_3)_2 \dot{C}H$

The order of stability of the following carbocations is:
$I$. $CH_2 = CH - CH_2^+$
$II$. $CH_3 - CH_2 - CH_2^+$
$III$. $C_6H_5CH_2^+$

The most stable carbocation from the following is:

Choose the most reasonable reaction intermediate for the following reaction.

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