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What acctually happens in hyperconjugation

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Answered by rayhan2004
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Hyperconjugation can be used for rationalizing a variety of other chemical phenomena, including the anomeric effect, the gauche effect, the rotational barrier ofethane, the beta-silicon effect, the vibrational frequency of exocyclic carbonyl groups, and the relative stability of substituted carbocations and substituted carbon centred radicals. Hyperconjugation is proposed by quantum mechanical modeling to be the correct explanation for the preference of the staggered conformationrather than the old textbook notion of steric hindrance.


Answered by Anonymous
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❥The delocalisation electron due to overlap between a p- orbital and sigma bond from alpha carbon hydrogen bond is called hyperconjugation.

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