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what is INDUCTIVE EFFECT?

There are two persons in a house one is 'i hate you' and other is ' I love you'
one day ' i hate you' left the house
then who is left in the house ​

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Answered by shalomchristina
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In chemistry, the inductive effect is an effect regarding the transmission of unequal sharing of the bonding electron through a chain of atoms in a molecule, leading to a permanent dipole in a bond. It is present in a (sigma) bond as opposed to electromeric effect which is present on a bond. The halogen atoms in alkyl halide are electron withdrawing and alkyl groups are electron donating. If the electronegative atom (missing an electron, thus having a positive charge) is then joined to a chain of atoms, usually carbon, the positive charge is relayed to the other atoms in the chain. This is the electron-withdrawing inductive effect, also known as the -I effect. In short, alkyl groups tend to donate electrons, leading to the +I effect. Its experimental basis is the ionization constant.

It is completely different in nature and often opposite to the mesomeric effect

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Answered by Anonymous
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In chemistry, the inductive effect is an effect regarding the transmission of unequal sharing of the bonding electron through a chain of atoms in a molecule, leading to a permanent dipole in a bond.

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