12.57. Explain hyperconjugation effect. Is hyperconjugation a temporary effect?
12.57. Explain hyperconjugation effect. Is hyperconjugation a temporary effect?
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Hyperconjugation is a general stabilising interaction. It involves delocalisation of σ electrons of C—H bond of an alkyl group directly attached to an atom of unsaturated system or to an atom with an unshared p orbital. The σ electrons of C—H bond of the alkyl group enter into partial conjugation with the attached unsaturated system or with the unshared p orbital. Greater the hyperconjugation, greater will be the stability of alkenes.
No, hyperconjugation is not a temporary effect. It is a permanent effect.
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