Chemistry, asked by Durganandan4705, 8 months ago

The delocalization of electrons due to overlap between P orbital and sigma bond is called a.Inductive effect
b. Electronic effect
c. Hyperconjugation
d. Resonance

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Answered by NamishaGupta
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Answer:

option C: Hyperconjugation

Explanation:

It is declocatization of sigma electrons of a C–H bond of an alkly group directly attached to a carbon atom which is part of an unsaturated system or has an empty P orbital or a P orbital with an unpaired electron

Answered by OlaMacgregor
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The delocalization of electrons due to overlap between P orbital and sigma bond is called hyperconjugation.

Explanation:

When an adjacent empty of partially filled p-orbital interacts with the electrons in a sigma bond then this type of interaction is known as hyperconjugation.

When an electron withdrawing group or electron-donating group affects the electron density of one part of a molecule then this effect is known as inductive effect.

When interaction between two pi bonds of adjacent atoms or interaction between lone pair of an electron and pi bond causes an effect known as resonance effect.

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