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what are the differences between electromeric effect and inductive effect​

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Answered by arbgamer001
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Differences between Inductive effect and Electromeric effect: ... Inductive effect is observed when two atoms with different electronegativity values form the chemical bond whereas Electromeric effect occurs when a molecule having multiple bonds is exposed to an attacking agent such as a proton.

Answered by studiousladki
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Inductive effect is the effect of the transmission of a charge through a chain of atoms resulting a permanent dipole in a chemical bond. Electromeric effect is the complete transfer of pi electrons in a molecule in the presence of an attacking agent.

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