What is the difference between electromeric and inductive effects?
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The electromeric effect is an intramolecular movement of electrons from a pi bond to another atom in the molecule due to attack by a reagent. It is temporary and reversible. The inductive effect is a permanent state of polarization. ... The electron density is more dense toward the more electronegative of the two atoms.
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