The hyperconjugative stabilities of tert-butyl cation and 2-butene, respectively, are due…
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The hyperconjugative stabilities of tert-butyl cation and 2-butene, respectively, are due to (2005)
- σ → p (empty) and σ → π* electron delocalisations
- σ → σ* and σ → π electron delocalisations
- σ → p (filled) and σ → π electron delocalisations
- p (filled) → σ* and σ → π* electrons delocalisations
Answer
(A) σ → p (empty) and σ → π * electron delocalisations
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