How can we diffferentiate between the strengths of two acids using the Inductive effect?(With examples please)
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The inductive effect is a permanent state of polarization. The electron density in a bond between two unlike atoms is not uniform. ... For example, Cl is electron-withdrawing by inductive effect in phenylchloride as Cl is very electronegative
animesh17joshi1:
I know WHAT it is but what i'm confused about is HOW do we differentiate between two functional groups, like which one has an I+ effect and which one has an I- effect. eg- Which is stronger CH3COOH or CH3COOBr
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