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Q. Consider the following statement :
(I) CH 3 OCH 2 is more stable than CH 3 CH 2
(II) Me 3 C is more stable than CH 3 CH 2 CH 2
(III) CH 2 = CH - CH 2 is more stable than CH 3 CH 2 CH 2
(IV) CH 2 = CH is more stable than CH 3 CH 2
Of these statement:

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Solution:

(I) CH 3 O CH 2 is more stable than CH 3 CH 2 , becausse of +M-effect of CH 3 - O - .
(II) Me 3 C H is more stable than CH 3 - CH 2 - CH 2 ,
because Me 3 C have more 2-hydrogen atoms than CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 , so, it is more stable, due to greater hyperconjugation.
(III) The positive charge is delocalised in C H 2 =CHC H 2 , so more stable than, CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 .
(IV) CH 2 = CH will be less stable than CH 3 - CH 2 as positive charge is less stable on double bonded 'C' than on single bonded 'C'.