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carbocation shown below that is not likely to rearrange

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carbocation shown below that is not likely to rearrange

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I'm sorry, but you didn't provide a specific carbocation structure for me to analyze. Carbocations are likely to rearrange when they can form a more stable carbocation, usually by moving a hydrogen or alkyl group from an adjacent carbon. Primary carbocations are the most likely to rearrange because they are the least stable, followed by secondary carbocations. Tertiary carbocations are the most stable and are therefore the least likely to rearrange. If you provide a specific structure, I can give a more precise answer.

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