"Electromeric effect is a temporary effect" explain the statement with example
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The electromeric effect is a temporary effect that remains as long as the attacking reagent is present and exposed to the organic compound. Once this attacking reagent is removed from the system, the molecule that was polarized goes back to its original state.
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Electromeric effect is a temporary effect and observed only in organic compounds with multiple bonds in the presence of an attacking reagent. Electromeric effect may be defined as the complete transfer of shared pair of pi electrons of multiple bonds to one of the atoms in presence of an attacking reagent.
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