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Is the answer 4?
Hey, what's your, can you share your attempt here, please? The general idea of a stable carbocation is if there is something that's stabilizing it, that's great. That something could be usually hyperconjugation, which is a lot of hydrogen atoms. But if that's not there, maybe the orbitals that are around that could also stabilize it. So, in this case, it looks like the second idea, the p orbital bit. And also there's an OCH3 group, which means that oxygen is going to be pulling electrons towards itself, but it also has a couple of electron pairs that could maybe do something with resonance. So, these are three factors that are there. Aapko kya lagta hai using this? Can you provide some sort of an effort on this? And we'll try and help you out as well.
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