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Question: Select the correct order of stability of carbocation among the following carbocations.  effect of the alkyl group. In other words, the electron pushing effect of the CH3 group is placing more negative charge on carbocation as you shift from primary to secondary or tertiary carbocation. At the same moment, the region around various CH3 groups is becoming positive. As a result, positive charge is spreading out over more atoms as you shift from primary to secondary or tertiary ions. The more is the charge around, more is the stability of carbocation. Hence the order of stability of the carbocation is IV>III>I>II.
**Hence, the correct answer is Option B.
Note:**
Always remember that alkyl groups are considered to be weakly electron donating groups owing to the presence of hyperconjugation as well as inductive effects. And the existence of resonance effects can add further stability to the carbocations.