👉 Decarburation, also known as carbocationization, is a chemical reaction in which an organic compound undergoes a process of addition and then removal of hydrogen atoms. This process is often used to generate new compounds that may have different chemical properties from their parent substances.
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Carbocation
: The carbocyclic radical (a type of carbon atom bonded to two or more carbons) can be added to an organic compound, creating a new compound with a different set of