the resonance effect is dominant over inductive effect or not
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Yes , The Resonance effect is dominant over Inductive effect.
Inductive effect takes place due to polarisation of sigma bond.
It is mainly because of electronegativity of atoms.
When talk about Resonance effect , it's because of polarity of 2 - π bonds or a π-bond and lone pair.
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Yes , The Resonance effect is dominant over Inductive effect.
Inductive effect takes place due to polarisation of sigma bond.
It is mainly because of electronegativity of atoms.
When talk about Resonance effect , it's because of polarity of 2 - π bonds or a π-bond and lone pair.
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yes resonance effect is dominant over inductive if contradiction exists between them.
contradiction means opposite sign.
if it shows +m and -i
then resultant is +m
if it shows -m and +i
then resultant is -m
in halogens case inductive is dominant over resonance if contradiction exists
Explanation:
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