explain inductive effect with example and application
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The inductive effect is the effect on electron density in one portion of a molecule caused by electron-withdrawing or electron-donating groups elsewhere in the molecule.
In a covalent bond between two atoms of unequal electronegativity, the more electronegative atom draws electron density towards itself. This causes the δ⁺ and δ⁻ charges of the bond dipole.
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inductive effect is tendency to loss or attraction of electrons
it is of 2types +I OR -I
groups and atoms hv tendency to loss electron are +I and gain -I
halogens r -I effect , methyl hv+I
application effect show influence on reaction
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