Difference between hyperconjugation and mesomeric effect on the basis of stability
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Mesomeric effect- It is also known as resonance effect but thedifference between the two is,Mesomeric effect is not applicablefor single bond system. For mesomeric effect (M effect), pi electron cloud is must whereasresonance can be applicable forsigma-bonded system.
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Hyperconjugation is an extension of resonance since both methods cause the stabilization of a molecule through delocalization of electrons; however, hyperconjugation involves delocalization of sigma bond electrons along with pi bond electrons whereas resonance causes the delocalization through interaction between pi ..
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