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inductive effect example

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Answered by palakrajput2006
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Explanation:

One example of the so-called inductive effect, in which a substituent affects a compound's distribution of electrons. There are a number of such effects, and atoms or groups may be electron-withdrawing or electron-donating as compared with hydrogen.

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Answered by amaresh5448
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-ch3,any alkyl gr.which gr has tendency to give electron are generally+I gr and vice versa.

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