When an organic molecule has polar covalent bond in its structure , polarity is induced in adjacent carbon – carbon single bond. This effect is called .
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Inductive Effect
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When a chemical bond is made between atoms of various electronegativity, the electron density is more towards the more electronegative atoms of the bond, such a shift in electron density is named as inductive effect.
The inductive effect is an impact regarding the transmission of unequal sharing of the bonding electron through a sequence of atoms during a molecule, resulting in a permanent dipole during a bond.
The inductive effect may be a permanent state of polarization. The electron density during a bond between two unlike atoms isn't uniform.
Inductive effect is that the effect that's caused by the transmission of an electrical charge throughout a sequence of atoms.
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