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Why is a tertiary carbocation more stable than a primary carbocation?
A. Tertiary carbocations are less sterically hindered
B. Greater number of electron-donating alkyl groups providing inductive stabilization
C. Tertiary carbocations have shorter C-C bonds
D. Tertiary carbocations are resonance stabilized
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