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What is inductive effect ??

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What are Inductive Effects ?An inductive effect is an electronic effect due to the polarisation of σ bonds within a molecule or ion.This is typically due to an electronegatvity difference between the atoms at either end of the bond.The more electronegative atom pulls the electrons in the bond towards itself creating some bond polarity for example the O-H and C-Cl bonds in the following examples:



In a simple alkyl carbocation, the positive C attracts the electrons in the σ bonds connected to that center towards itself and therefore away from the atom at the other end of the σ bond.Electrons in C-C bonds are more readily polarised than those in a C-H bond.Therefore, alkyl groups are better at stabilising C+ than H atoms.

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An inductive effect is an electronic effect due to the polarisation of σ bonds within a molecule or ion.  This is typically due to an electronegativity difference between the atoms at either end of the bond. . Atoms or groups which pull electron density towards themselves are considered as exhibiting negative Inductive effect (–I) and groups which push electron density away from themselves exhibit positive Inductive effect (+I).  The groups exhibiting + I effect are –CH3,–NH2 and groups exhibiting – I effect are –COOH,–NO2
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