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Why deuterium shows more inductive effect than hydrogen atom?

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The smaller orbital radius for the deuterium electron translates into a shorter (and stronger) C−D bond length. ... The net effect is that the shorter bond with deuterium increases the electron density at carbon, e.g. deuterium is inductively more electron donating than protium towards carbon.

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