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Given below are two statements:
Statement I: $CH_3)_3C^+$ is more stable than $CH_3CH_2^+$ as nine hyperconjugation interactions are possible in $(CH_3)_3C^+$.
Statement II: $CH_3^+$ is less stable than $(CH_3)_3C^+$ as only three hyperconjugation interactions are possible in $CH_3^+$.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer...

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Hyperconjugation involves delocalization of $\sigma$-electrons of C-H bond of an alkyl group directly attached to an atom with an unshared p orbital. Count $\alpha$-hydrogens.
Updated On: Feb 5, 2026
  • Statement I is false but Statement II is true
  • Both Statement I and Statement II are false
  • Both Statement I and Statement II are true
  • Statement I is true but Statement II is false
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Statement I: tert-butyl cation ($9 \alpha$-Hydrogens) is indeed more stable than ethyl cation ($3 \alpha$-Hydrogens) due to hyperconjugation. This statement is True.
Statement II: Methyl cation ($CH_3^+$) has 0 $\alpha$-Hydrogens, so 0 hyperconjugation structures are possible. The statement claims "only three" are possible, which is incorrect. Thus, Statement II is False.
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