Carbocations are frequent intermediates in acidic reactions of alkenes,alcohols,etc.What do carbocations usually do? They may:
A) rearrange to a more stable carbocation.
B) lose a proton to form an alkene.
C) combine with a nucleophile.
D) react with an alkene to form a larger carbocation.
E) do all of the above.
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