difference between inductive effect and Resonance effect .
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The main difference between inductive effect and resonance effect is that inductive effect describes the transmission of electrical charges between atoms in a molecule whereas resonance effect describes the transmission of electron pairs between atoms in a molecule.
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Difference between the inductive effect and Resonance effect:
Inductive effect:
- This effect is caused by induced electrical charges in an atom of molecule.
- It is based on electronegativity.
- It transmitted over a short distance in a carbon chain.
- It describes the passage of electrical charges among atoms in a molecule.
Resonance effect:
- The resonance effect is caused when there are double bonds in that molecule.
- It is based on conjunction.
- The resonance effect transmitted along the length of the conjugated system.
- It represents the delivery of electron pairs among atoms in a molecule.
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