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In organic chemistry, hyperconjugation is the interaction of the electrons in a sigma bond (usually C–H or C–C) with an adjacent empty (or partially filled) non-bonding p-orbital, antibonding σ or π orbital, or filled π orbital, to give an extended molecular orbital that increases the stability of the system.[1][2][3] Only electrons in bonds that are β to the positively charged carbon can stabilize a carbocation by hyperconjugation.
