what is inductive effect, resonance effect and electromeric effect? with examples.
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inductive effect-it is a permanent effect and decreases steadily with increasing distance from the electron withdrawing or the electron donating group
resonance effect- the flow of pi electron from one part of a conjugated system to the other creating centres of low and high electron density due to resonance
electromeric effect-it involves the complete transfer of electrons of a multiple bond to one of the bonded atoms in the presence of an attacking reagent
resonance effect- the flow of pi electron from one part of a conjugated system to the other creating centres of low and high electron density due to resonance
electromeric effect-it involves the complete transfer of electrons of a multiple bond to one of the bonded atoms in the presence of an attacking reagent
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