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Describe why F-CH^2-COO is more stable than Cl-CH^2-COO by inductive effect​

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Answered by Anonymous
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❥CH2F-COO– again is more stable than CH2Cl-COO–, simply because F has greater –I effect than Cl. CH2Cl-COO is more stable than CH3COO– as the latter has no electronegative groups to pull the negative charge away.

Answered by yogichaudhary
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CH2F-COO– again is more stable than CH2Cl-COO–, simply because F has greater –I effect than Cl. CH2Cl-COO is more stable than CH3COO– as the latter has no electronegative groups to pull the negative charge away.

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