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why inductive effect on pi bond is not considered? please explain

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Explanation:

acetic acid, is not nearly as strong an acid. The reason for the difference in acidity, is the difference in electro negativity between hydrogen atoms and fluorine. ... The inductive effect results in a slightly more positive charge on the Carbon atom and slightly higher at the O-atom.

Answered by rishikaRKV
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the inductive effect is an effect regarding the transmission of unequal sharing of the bonding electron through a chain of atoms in a molecule, leading to a permanent dipole in a bond.[1] It is present in a σ (sigma) bond, unlike the electromeric effect which is present in a π (pi) bond.

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