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What is the primary reason for the greater stability of (CH₃)₃C⁺ compared to CH₃CH₂⁺?
A. It has a higher molecular weight
B. It forms stronger sigma bonds
C. It has nine alpha C-H bonds available for hyperconjugation
D. It undergoes resonance with pi bonds
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