Discuss the electron movement effect observed in ethyl chloride.
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We know that chlorine is more electronegative than carbon, and hence it attracts the shared pair of electron between C-Cl in ethyl chloride towards itself. ... To compensate it, the C1 draws the shared pair of electron between itself and C2. This polarisation effect is called inductive effect.
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