karbokationköztes
Karbokationköztes, also known as carbocations, are reactive intermediates in organic chemistry characterized by a positively charged carbon atom. This positively charged carbon typically has only three valence electrons, resulting in an incomplete octet and making it electron-deficient. The positive charge can be delocalized through resonance with adjacent pi systems or electron-donating groups, which helps to stabilize the carbocation.
Carbocations are formed through various reactions, often involving the heterolytic cleavage of a covalent bond where
Due to their high reactivity, carbocations readily undergo further reactions. They act as electrophiles, attracting electron-rich