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☞what is hyperconjugation..?​

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Answered by aditiv710
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In organic chemistry, hyperconjugation (or σ-conjugation) refers to the delocalization of electrons with the participation of bonds of primarily σ-character.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • In the formalism that separates bonds into σ and π types, hyperconjugation is the interaction of σ-bonds (e.g. C-H, C-C, etc.)
  • The interaction between filled π or p orbitals and adjacent antibonding σ* orbitals is referred to as "negative hyperconjugation".

Example:-

  • fluoroethyl anion: RADOM (1982).

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