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what is hyperconjugation?​

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Answered by neerchaudhary9
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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. ... Increased electron delocalization associated with hyperconjugation increases the stability of the system.

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Hyperconjugation is the stabilising interaction that results from the interaction of the electrons in a σ-bond (usually C-H or C-C) with an adjacent empty or partially filled p-orbital or a π-orbital to give an extended molecular orbital that increases the stability of the system.

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