Difference between inductive effect and electrometric effect
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Inductive effect is the effect of the transmission of a charge through a chain of atoms resulting a permanent dipole in a chemical bond. ... 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 more electronegativity atom or group of atom which pulls the bonding electron is said to be negative inductive effect.
➡It is denoted by - I.
➡The less electronegativity repel the bonding electron is called as positive inductive effect.
➡It is denoted by + I.
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