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How the electron widrawing group act in a reaction?

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An electron releasing group or ERG (may also be called electron donating groups or EDG's) releases electrons into a reaction center and as such stabilizes electron deficient carbocations. The total substituent effect is the combination of the polar effect and the combined steric effects.

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