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Show the difference between electromeric effect and mesomeric effect

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Answered by Ankitakashyap2005
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Heyy mate.

mesometric effect is also known is inductive effect.

A temporary but complete displacement of electron pair forming a pi bond between two different atoms , toward the more  electronegative atom at the requirement of attacking  species is called electromeric  effect.

A temporary but complete displacement of electron pair forming a pi bond between two different atoms , toward the more  electronegative atom at the requirement of attacking  species is called electromeric  effect.It is a temporary effect.  It  is the polarizability of a multiple bond. In electromeric  effect , pi bond  bonds are involved.  Complete transfer of pi electrons  takes  place  in this effect.

A temporary but complete displacement of electron pair forming a pi bond between two different atoms , toward the more  electronegative atom at the requirement of attacking  species is called electromeric  effect.It is a temporary effect.  It  is the polarizability of a multiple bond. In electromeric  effect , pi bond  bonds are involved.  Complete transfer of pi electrons  takes  place  in this effect.Inductive effect  is  permanent  but partial displacement   of electron along the bond in a molecule  actually toward the more electronegative  atom due to  electronegative difference of the  atom  forming  the  bond .

A temporary but complete displacement of electron pair forming a pi bond between two different atoms , toward the more  electronegative atom at the requirement of attacking  species is called electromeric  effect.It is a temporary effect.  It  is the polarizability of a multiple bond. In electromeric  effect , pi bond  bonds are involved.  Complete transfer of pi electrons  takes  place  in this effect.Inductive effect  is  permanent  but partial displacement   of electron along the bond in a molecule  actually toward the more electronegative  atom due to  electronegative difference of the  atom  forming  the  bond .It  is a permanent  effect . It is  the  permanent  polarization of  a single bond. In  inductive effect,  sigma  electrons  are involved.  Only  electron  displacement  takes place in this  effect.

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Answered by ZalimGudiya
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1)Electromeric effect is temporary effect which involves complete transfer of pie electrons to one of the bonded atoms whereas mesomeric is resonance effect which involves permanent transfer of pie electrons or lone pair of electrons. ... 4)Electromeric is temporary effect whereas mesomeric is permanent effect.

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