Explain why cant nucleophiles form hyperconjugation?
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Hyperconjugation effect takes place only in the presence of at least one alpha C-H bond.
Hyperconjugation is the polarity induced in a molecule due to the interaction between alpha C-H bond and pi bond.
Nucleophiles don't have alpha C-H bond hence they don't exhibit hyperconjugation.
Hyperconjugation is the polarity induced in a molecule due to the interaction between alpha C-H bond and pi bond.
Nucleophiles don't have alpha C-H bond hence they don't exhibit hyperconjugation.
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