Chemistry, asked by CapAllan3124, 1 year ago

Does higher electron density mean better transport?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In organic  chemistry point of view : stability is affected by inductive and resonance factors. The resonance factor is the electron - delocalization (in aromatic compound), the inductive factor is electron donating/attracting groups (substituents).  Substituent could be electrophilic or nucleophilic agent. Since aromatic compound has phi electron (conjugated form) so that its electron is delocalize due to obtain its stability (or lower the energy). For instance: Delocalize electron lone-pairs on the substituent can donate electron density to the benzene ring, and at the same time, the substituent is more electronegative than hydrogen and may inductively withdraw electrons (but has a lesser effect). In general, concerning substituents, we have to know its characteristic. 


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