applications of electromeric effect
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Electromeric Effect (E)
It is a temporary effect which is shown by the organic compounds having a multiple bond (a double or triple bond) in the presence of an attacking reagent only.
It can be defined as the complete transfer of a shared pair of π-electrons to one of the atoms joined by multiple bonds in the presence of an attacking reagent
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Positive Electromeric Effect (+ E Effect)
π- electrons of the multiple bonds are transferred to that atom to which reagent gets attached.
Negative Electromeric Effect (− E Effect)
π-electrons of the multiple bonds are transferred to that atom to which attacking reagent does not get attached.
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