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electron withdrawing group definition​

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The polar effect or electronic effect in chemistry is the effect exerted by a substituent on modifying electrostatic forces operating on a nearby reaction center. The main contributors to the polar effect are the inductive effect, mesomeric effect and the through-space electronic field effect.

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the polar effect of electronic in chemistry is the effect exerted by a substituent on modifying electrostatic forces operating on a nearby reaction centre the main contributor to the polar effect are the inductive effect mesomeric effect, and the through- space electronic field effect.

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