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What is the simplest definition of electromeric effect, inductive effect, and resonance effect.?

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Answered by yogichaudhary
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In simple terms it can be defined as the delocalisation of π electrons due to the presence of electron releasing or electron withdrawing substituents, which results in canonical forms with different electron distribution. It is designated as R or M effect. Now, a resonance effect can be either positive or negative.✔✔✔✔♣️❤☺️❣

Answered by AditiHegde
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the simplest definitions of electromeric effect, inductive effect, and resonance effect are:

  • Electromeric effect -  a temporary effect in which intramolecular electron displacement with the substitution of electron pair for another in presence of attacking an attacking reagent.

  • Inductive effect -  an effect due to the polarisation of sigma bonds within a molecule or the ion.

  • Resonance effect - an effect that initiates the polarisation of due to interaction between a lone pair of electrons and a pi bond or vice-versa.

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