define electrometric affect with example and hyperconjugation
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The electromeric effect is a temporary effect, mainly experienced in the presence of an attacking reagent in the vicinity of an organic compound having multiple bonds(a double or triple bond). ... The effect ceases as soon as the attacking reagent is removed from the domain of the reaction.
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The electromeric effect is a temporary effect, mainly experienced in the presence of an attacking reagent in the vicinity of an organic compound having multiple bonds(a double or triple bond). The effect ceases as soon as the attacking reagent is removed from the domain of the reaction.
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