Why is i effect leads to partial charges
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The inductive effect is when an electronegative atom/s in close proximity to an A-H bond makes a molecule more acidic then its counterpart lacking the electronegative atoms.
Remember that the loss of a proton is an equilibrium process.
Anything that makes the conjugate base more stable makes the conjugate acid stronger.
Anything that destablizes the acid also makes it more acidic.
if the atom or group is attached to the carbon atom chain is called electron releasing or +I effect.
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The inductive effect is when an electronegative atom/s in close proximity to an A-H bond makes a molecule more acidic then its counterpart lacking the electronegative atoms.
Remember that the loss of a proton is an equilibrium process.
Anything that makes the conjugate base more stable makes the conjugate acid stronger.
Anything that destablizes the acid also makes it more acidic.
if the atom or group is attached to the carbon atom chain is called electron releasing or +I effect.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU....!!❤❤
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Partial charge is more commonly called net atomic charge. ... Partial charges are created due to the asymmetric distribution of electrons in chemical bonds. For example, in a polar covalent bond like HCl, the shared electron oscillates between the bonded atoms.
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