How to compare acidic and basic strength of compounds with the help of Mesomeric effect.
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In the case of benzoic acids, because of the phenomenon of aromaticity, the presence of mesomeric effects greatly alters the acidity of these products. ... Conversely, an electron-repelling group increases the electron density in the acid function group, thereby decreasing the acidity of the compound. it the acidic strength it of two type +M and -M effect
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Mesomeric Effect
Mesomeric effects result from π-electron delocalization, and contribute significantly to changes in the strength of acids and bases caused by remote substituents, especially via double bonds in conjugation with the ionizable center, including ortho or para (but not meta) substituents in aromatic or heteroaromatic systems.
Mesomeric effects result from π-electron delocalization, and contribute significantly to changes in the strength of acids and bases caused by remote substituents, especially via double bonds in conjugation with the ionizable center, including ortho or para (but not meta) substituents in aromatic or heteroaromatic systems.
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