Compare electromeric effect and inductive effect.
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Electromeric effect is the complete transfer of pi electrons in a molecule in the presence of an attacking agent. The key difference between Inductive effect and electromeric effect is that inductive effect can be observed in sigma bonds whereas electromeric effect can be observed in pi bonds.
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➡The polarization of single covalent bond due to the electronegativity difference between bonding atom is called as Inductive effect.
➡It is present in sigma bond.
➡It is permanent effect.
➡The displacement of valance electron resulting in polarization of an organic molecule is called as electromeric effect.
➡It is possible only in π bond.
➡It is temporary effect.
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