The pi electrons of the multiple bond are transferred to that atom to which the attacking reagent does not get attached. What is this effect called? A. +R effect B. -R effect C. +E effect D. -E effect
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The Correct Answer is Option (C): +E effect
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When the attacking reagent moves its electron pair towards the pi bond, this effect occurs. When acid is added to alkenes, the +E effect becomes visible. The attacking reagent bonds to the atom that received an electron pair during the transfer.
In organic molecules with at least one multiple bond, this effect can be seen. When an attacking reagent comes into contact with the atoms in this multiple bond, one pi bonding pair of electrons is entirely transferred to one of the two atoms.
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