5 difference between resonance effect and inductive effect
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The main difference between inductive effect and resonance effect is that inductive effect describes the transmission of electrical charges between atoms in a molecule whereas resonance effect describes the transmission of electron pairs between atoms in a molecule
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Inductive effect is caused due to the polarization of bonds whereas resonance effect is caused due to the presence of single and double bonds. Inductive effect is affected by the electronegativity values of the atoms while the resonance effect is addicted by the number of double bonds.
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