Question #48459

1 Answer
May 26, 2017

It is hard to know what you after, but remember we speak of RELATIVE STABILITY.

Explanation:

The stability of a carbocation depends on the degree of substitution at the carbocation. Substituted carbocations tend to be more stable than methyl or primary carbocations. But both are highly REACTIVE species.

As to the stability of parent alkyl halide, this is very to hard to assess.