Hyperconjugation involves the delocalization of electrons of the bond of an alkyl group that is directly attached to an atom of an unsaturated system or an atom with an unshared p orbital.
It is a permanent effect.
Hyperconjugation is also known as no bond resonance because there is no direct bond between Carbon and Hydrogen.
For example: In Ethyl cation (), The Carbon of Ethyl cation that has a positive charge has a vacant p orbital, the electrons of Hydrogen shift from Carbon to that Carbon, and thus the formation of a double bond occurs.
The order of hyperconjugation is as follows.-
Greater the number of alkyl groups attached to the carbon atom, the greater the hyper conjugation.