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explain hyperconjugation with example​

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Answered by sakshigaulechha0376
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The orbital interactions between the π system and the adjacent sigma bonds of the substituent groups in an organic molecule is described as hyperconjugation.

Definition of Hyperconjugation.The interaction between filled π or p orbitals and adjacent antibonding σ* orbitals is referred to as "negative hyperconjugation", as for example in the fluoroethyl anion: RADOM (1982).

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Answered by Anonymous
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❥The delocalisation electron due to overlap between a p- orbital and sigma bond from alpha carbon hydrogen bond is called hyperconjugation.

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