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electrolytic effect dominate over inductive effect with example​

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Answered by roman6055
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Explanation:

Inductive effects are generally considered to be transmitted through the σ-framework of a molecule. The electronegativity of an element is usually a measure of its ability to attract σ-electrons.2 In many synthetic operations selectivity reflects the energy differences between reagents, activated intermediates and transition states. Thus, caution must be exercised when considering the influence of electronic effects on selectivities of reactions involving organosilanes. Through purely inductive effects trialkylsilyl groups are electron donating; however, the inductive effects of silicon are weak and in general only influence atoms directly bonded to it.

Answered by anshika28204
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Answer:

The inductive effect is a permanent state of polarization. The electron density in a \sigmaσ bond between two unlike atoms is not uniform. The electron density is more dense toward the more electronegative of the two atoms.

Explanation:

The electromeric effect is an intramolecular movement of electrons from a pi bond to another atom in the molecule due to attack by a reagent. It is temporary and reversible.

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