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What is more stable,Inductive effect or resonance?

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Answered by annathuraiprakash40
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As inductive is now a dominant factor, carbon is less electronegative and thus develops partial positive charge and as nucleus of halogen pulls electron pair towards itself jt develops partial negative. ... So it becomes reluctant to donate electrons. resonance effect becomes less effective than inductive effect

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Answered by Anonymous
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Based on electronegativity. ... During inductive effect the electron pair is only slightly displaced towards the more electronegative atom and hence only partial positive and negative charges appear. During resonance effect , the electron pair I completely transferred and hence full positive and negative charges appear.

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