Explain with example the positive mesometric effect
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Positive resonance effect occurs, when the electrons move away from substituent attached to the conjugated system. It occurs, if the electron releasing substituents are attached to the cojugated system.
In such cases. The attached group has a tendency to release electrons through resonance . These electron releasing groups are usually denoted as + R or + M grourp.
Examples : −OH,−SH,−OR,−SR,−NH2,−O−
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