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How're tertiary radicals more stable than allyl radicals?
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Hello, I'd like someone to give me a basic explanation for hyperconjugation. Simple enough for a 1st year pharmacy student to understand. I've read the doctor's notes but it wasn't detailed enough. Any kind of help would be appreciated. Thank you!
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