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Q.15 : Explain Hyper Conjugation of propene with no bond
resonance structure.​

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Answered by shaikhsufiyana7b12
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The delocalization of σ-electrons or lone pair of electrons into adjacent π-orbital or p-orbital is called hyperconjugation. It occurs due to overlapping of σ-bonding orbital or the orbital containing a lone pair with adjacent π-orbital or p-orbital. It is also known as "no bond resonance" or "Baker-Nathan effect".

Answered by sandeshkhapekar16
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Hyperconjugation features the delocalisation of electrons from a single bond between hydrogen and some other atom in the molecule. The electrons that belong to the bond are delocalised. ... Since there is no bond between the hydrogen and the other atom, hyperconjugation is also known as no bond resonance.

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