what is a mesomeric effect??
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it is a property of substituents or a functional group in a chemical compound
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The withdrawal effect or releasing effect of electrons attributed to a particular substituent through the delocalization of π or pi-electrons that can be seen by drawing various canonical structures is called as resonance effect or mesomeric effect. M or R symbols are used to represent resonance effect.
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The withdrawal effect or releasing effect of electrons attributed to a particular substituent through the delocalization of π or pi-electrons that can be seen by drawing various canonical structures is called as resonance effect or mesomeric effect. M or R symbols are used to represent resonance effect.
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