Distinguished
A. Inductive effect and resonance effect
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Answer:
Inductive Effect: Inductive effect is the effect that is caused by the transmission of an electrical charge throughout a chain of atoms. Resonance Effect: Resonance effect describes the effect on the stability of a molecule due to the interaction between pi bond electrons.
Explanation:
Answer:
Inductive effect is the effect caused by the induced electrical charges in atoms of a molecule. This charge induction occurs due to the differences in the electronegativity values of atoms. Atoms with a high electronegativity tends to attract bond electrons towards itself. However, resonance effect is different from inductive effect. The resonance effect of a molecule arises when there are double bonds in that molecule. 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.