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wht is non classical addition rxn ???​

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Answered by GraceS
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Nonclassical carbocations are stabilized by charge delocalization from contributions of neighbouring C–C or C–H bonds, which can form bridged intermediates or transition states and the rxns involved in these are non classical addition rxns.

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Answered by lohitjinaga
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Nonclassical carbocations are stabilized by charge delocalization from contributions of neighbouring C–C or C–H bonds, which can form bridged intermediates or transition states and the rxns involved in these are non classical addition rxns.

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