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Answer:

Carbon (i) : quaternary carbon

Carbon (ii) : secondary carbon

Carbon (iii) : tertiary carbon

Carbon (iv) : secondary carbon

Explanation:

Carbons can be classified into 4 categories:

(1) Primary carbon [tex](1^o)[/tex]: These are the atoms where the carbon atom is attached to one other carbon atom.

(2) Secondary carbon [tex](2^o)[/tex]: These are the atoms where the carbon atom is attached to two other carbon atoms.

(3) Tertiary carbon [tex](3^o)[/tex]: These are the atoms where the carbon atom is attached to three other carbon atoms.

(4) Quaternary carbon [tex](4^o)[/tex]: These are the atoms where the carbon atom is attached to four other carbon atoms.

In the given structure:

Carbon (i) is attached to 4 further carbon atoms and hence, it is a quaternary carbon.

Carbon (ii) is attached to 2 further carbon atoms and hence, it is a secondary carbon.

Carbon (iii) is attached to 3 further carbon atoms and hence, it is a tertiary carbon.

Carbon (iv) is attached to 2 further carbon atoms and hence, it is a secondary carbon.

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