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distinguished between Mesomeric effect and inductive effect,. (4 point)​

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  • This kind of electron distribution in unsaturated compounds conjugated with electron-releasing or withdrawing groups or atoms is called mesomeric effect.

  • Resonance effect or Mesomeric effect are permanent effect and they effect the physical as well as chemical property of the compound.

  • Resonance refers to delocalization of electrons in a given system. Mesomeric effect is the electron donating or withdrawing nature of a substitutent due to resonance.

  • The inductive effect is a permanent state of polarization. The electron density in a bond between two unlike atoms is not uniform.

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