Chemistry, asked by nilayyy, 10 months ago

amide does not exhibit ortho effect because?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ortho effect in substituted benzoic acid (first ortho effect) – Ortho-substituted benzoic acids are stronger acids than their meta and para isomers, regardless of the nature of the substituent.❤️

Answered by neil555neil
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Answer:

coz of searic hindrance

Explanation:

stearic hindrance and hydrogen bonding

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