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What is Hyperconjugation?

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Answered by kvnmurty
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   Hyperconjugation is like hybridization of orbitals in the context of a molecule.  It is the interaction of electrons from sigma bond with an adjacent empty or partially filled orbitals.  They form a new extended  molecular orbital (using quantum theory principles).  

  Hyperconjugation results in a higher stability of the molecule by forming orbitals of lower energy.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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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