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Hyperconjugation
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Summary
Hyperconjugation is a
stabilizing interaction
that results from the
delocalization of electrons
in
sigma bonds
(usually C-H or C-C) with an adjacent empty or
partially filled p-orbital
or a pi-orbital. This phenomenon explains the
stability of carbocations
and alkenes, contributing to the understanding of
molecular structure
and reactivity.
Concepts
Sigma Bond
Electron Delocalization
Carbocation Stability
Alkene Stability
Molecular Orbital Theory
Inductive Effect
Resonance
Conjugation
Substituent Effects
Molecular Reactivity
Zaitsev's Rule
Carbocation Intermediate
Hydride Shift
Electron Donating Groups
Resonance Effect
Reactivity Of Radicals
Carbocation Rearrangement
Stereoelectronic Effects
Carbanion
Carbocation
Electronic Effects
Gauche Effect
Steric Strain
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