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Correct answer: (I) benzyl cation is more stable because it is stabilised by an aromatic ring (resonance over the ring)
The benzyl cation C6H5-CH2(+) delocalises its positive charge into the benzene ring, giving four important resonance structures (charge on the benzylic carbon plus the ortho and para ring carbons). The allyl cation CH2=CH-CH2(+) delocalises charge over only two carbons (two equivalent resonance structures). More extensive delocalisation lowers the energy more, so the benzyl cation is more stable than the allyl cation.