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hyperconjugation occurs in

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Answered by durgagandharva
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Explanation:

σ-electrons of a C-H bond with an adjacent.

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Answered by anthonyjustina89
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Hyperconjugation requires a presence of H atom on C alpha to double bond or a radical.

Hyperconjugation occurs in compound III (radical derived from 2-methylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptane) only.

Hyperconjugation is a stabilizing interaction in which there is interaction of the σ-electrons of a C-H bond with an adjacent empty non-bonding p-orbital or π-orbitals to form an extended molecular orbital that increases the stability of the system.

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