karbokationi
Karbokationi, known in English as a carbocation, refers to a positively charged carbon-centered ion. In most cases the carbon bears three substituents and carries the formal charge, giving a generic formula R3C+. The electronic structure is best described as sp2-hybridized with an empty p orbital, yielding a planar geometry and high electrophilicity.
Stability of karbokationet depends on substitution and resonance. Tertiary carbocations are typically more stable than secondary
Formation and reactivity: Carbocation intermediates arise in many reactions, often under strongly acidic conditions. They are
Examples: The tert-butyl cation is a classic, illustrating a relatively stable case among carbocations, while primary
Note: In solution, free carbocations are transient species, often observable only through their reaction products or