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The number of bonds to a carbon atom under most circumstances is four, and the carbon atom is tetravalent. I would say that the central carbon atom of the tertiary-butyl cation is trivalent or tervalent because there are only three bonds.
Could you please provide me with the diagram of 'the tertiary-butyl cation'?