Chemistry, asked by vinayaksharma200416, 3 months ago

The electron displacements due to the influence of an atom or a substituent group
present in the molecule cause permanent polarization of the bond (called electronic 86+ 6+ 6- effect), e.g. CH3 - CH2 - CH2 -F. h above example, polar C - F bond induce
polarity in the adjacent bonds. Such polarization of adjacent o - bond is referred to as the inductive effect. This effect decreases rapidly as the number of intervening
bond increases
The resonance effect is defined as the polarity produced in the molecule by the interaction of two a - bonds or in conjugated system. When the group or atom release electron density then electron density of conjugated system increases while the group or atom attract withdraw electron density then electron density of conjugated system decreases
(1)
In which molecule dipole moment is the maximum?
(a) CH3 CH2 CH2 – CI (b) CH3 CH2 CH2 - NO2
(c) CH3 CH2 CH2-OH (d) CH3-CH2 – NH - C-

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Answered by TrishakD
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Answer:

i think c)CH3 CH2 CH2-OH

maybe ✌️

i am little confused

btw let hope be right ❤️✌️

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