Organic Chemistry: Principles and Mechanisms (Second Edition)
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Author: Joel Karty
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
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Chapter D, Problem D.2YT
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Explain hyperconjugation and stability of 3, 3-dimethylbut-1-ene with the help of atomic orbital overlap and MO energy diagram.
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The orbital interaction and stability by hyperconjugation can be explained on the basis of MOT diagram.
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Organic Chemistry: Principles and Mechanisms (Second Edition)
Ch. D - Prob. D.1PCh. D - Prob. D.2PCh. D - Prob. D.3PCh. D - Prob. D.4PCh. D - Prob. D.5PCh. D - Prob. D.6PCh. D - Prob. D.7PCh. D - Prob. D.8PCh. D - Prob. D.9PCh. D - Prob. D.10P
Ch. D - Prob. D.11PCh. D - Prob. D.1YTCh. D - Prob. D.2YTCh. D - Prob. D.3YTCh. D - Prob. D.4YTCh. D - Prob. D.5YTCh. D - Prob. D.6YTCh. D - Prob. D.7YTCh. D - Prob. D.8YTCh. D - Prob. D.9YTCh. D - Prob. D.10YTCh. D - Prob. D.11YTCh. D - Prob. D.12YTCh. D - Prob. D.13YTCh. D - Prob. D.14YTCh. D - Prob. D.15YTCh. D - Prob. D.16YT
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