"The more highly substituted carbon atom bears the greater positive charge because it resembles the more stable carbocation."
What does this mean? Like the carbon atom with more substituents has a more positive charge??? But I thought that the substituents release electrons, thus eliminating the positive charges.
Sunday, April 22, 2007
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(Protons²(g) - Electrons²(g))² + Neutrons(g) = Total charge of the atom (in grams)
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