How to Compare the Ease of Ionization of Organic Molecules under Acidic Conditions - Part 1

The carbocation stability is critical to the success of many reactions involving organic compounds.


The stability of a carbocation depends on multiple factors, say, its participation in resonance, presence on a substituted carbon or existence in an aromatic ring.

Question:

Arrange the following in the decreasing order of their ease of ionization under acidic conditions:



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Solution infographic:



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References:

(1)    Carbocation. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbocation.
(2)    
Chouhan, M. S. Advanced Problems in Organic Chemistry for JEE, 11th Ed.

(3)    Wikipedia Contributors. Aromaticity. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aromaticity.

(4)    Wikipedia Contributors. Hückel’s rule. Wikipedia.

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