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ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CONTAINING HALOGENS
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Why is the formation of a secondary carbocation more favorable than a primary carbocation?
A. Secondary carbocations are less sterically hindered
B. Secondary carbocations have more alkyl groups for inductive stabilization
C. Secondary carbocations are resonance stabilized
D. Secondary carbocations are formed faster kinetically
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