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What is the difrence between inductive and electromeric effect...??

Answer» Inductive effect - This is effect of electronegativity, transmitted through intermediate sigma bonds. For example, chloroacetic acid is stronger than acetic acid, because the electron pulling effect of Cl stabilises the accumulation of\xa0negative charge\xa0on the anion.Electromeric effect can be defined as the transfer of electrons from a double bond or an atom with a lone pair of electrons to an adjacent single bond.When the inductive effect and the electromeric effect operate in the same molecule, electromeric effect dominates the inductive effect.\xa0Inductive effect produced due to the pulling of electron towards different atoms.


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