Inductive Effect, Electromeric Effect, Resonance Effects class 11
Inductive Effect: Inductive effect is the effect that is caused by the transmission of an electrical charge throughout a chain of atoms.
Resonance Effect: Resonance effect describes the effect on the stability of a molecule due to the interaction between pi bond electrons.
Electronic Effect: It involves the complete transfer of electrons of a multiple bond to one of the bonded atom in presence of an electron attacking reagent. It is called the E effect. This effect is temporary and takes place only in the presence of a reagent.
Electromeric effect: occurs when a molecule having multiple bonds is exposed to an attacking agent such as a proton.
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