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what is hyperconjugation

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Answered by harsh9691
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In organic chemistry, hyperconjugation is the interaction of the electrons in a sigma orbital with an adjacent empty non-bonding or antibonding σ or π orbital to give an extended molecular orbital. Increased electron delocalization associated with hyperconjugation increases the stability of the system.
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Answered by ncherry252004p1zenb
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A general stabilizing interaction which involves the delocalization of sigma electrons of a C-H bond of an alkyl group directly attached to an unsaturated system (or) to a species with an unshared p -orbital such as  Carbocations (or) free radicals is known as hyperconjugation. Hyperconjugation is a permanent effect.  

Ex: Hyperconjugation in ethyl carbo cation.  

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