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← ScienceWhich mechanism inhibits electron delocalization in cumulene polymers?
A)Steric hindrance✓
B)Resonance stabilization
C)Inductive effect
D)Hyperconjugation energy
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Steric hindrance prevents cumulene chains from achieving coplanarity, disrupting π-orbital overlap down the chain because effective electron delocalization requires aligned p-orbitals. Therefore, localized electron density is favored rather than extended conjugation under these bond constraints.
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