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why hyperconjugation doesn't work in carboanion?​

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Answered by artiakshat8887
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Explanation:

In carbanion the carbon carrying negative charge contains one sp3 hybrid orbital which contains a pair of electrons and therefore there is no possibility that it will undergo bonding interaction with the neighbouring C−H bond, due to repulsion between the electrons.

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