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Explain hyperconjugative effect with an suitable example please.​

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It is a permanent effect. Example: Hypercojugation in propene. Because there is no bond between the a-carbon atom and one of the hydrogen atoms, hyperconjugation is also called no-bond resonance

Explanation:

A general stabilizing interaction which involves the delocalization of sigma electrons of a C-H bond of an alkyl group directly attached to an unsaturated system (or) to a species with an unshared p -orbital such as Carbocations (or) free radicals is known as hyperconjugation. Hyperconjugation is a permanent effect.

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