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Electromeric effect is the complete transfer of the shared pair of pi electrons of a multiple bond to one of the atoms in presence of the attacking reagent

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AAKASH SERIES-GENERAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-Subjective Exercise -8
  1. Relative strength of bases also can be explained by inductive effect

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  2. Due to steric effect tertiary amines may not be more basic than second...

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  3. Electromeric effect is the complete transfer of the shared pair of pi ...

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  4. Electromeric effect is a temporary effect and comes into play instanta...

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  5. When the transfer of electrons takes place towards the attacking reage...

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  6. When the transfer of electrons takes place waya from the attacking rea...

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  7. When both inductive and electronmeric effects simultaneously operate, ...

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  8. Mesomeric or resonance effect is a permanent effect involving the tran...

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  9. Electromeric effect always faciliates the reaction and never inhibits

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  10. Groups with +M effect increase the electron density of the rest of the...

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  11. Groups with -M effect decrease the electron density of the rest of the...

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  12. Resonance effect is called conjugative effect if it is transmitted thr...

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  13. The energy of actual structure of the molecule is lower than that of ...

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  14. The difference between the real energy of the resonance hybrid structu...

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  15. Resonance explains the stability of aromatic compounds, some unusual b...

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  16. When alkyl groups are attached to an unsaturated system or a benzene n...

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  17. Hyperconjugation is also called sigma-pi conjugation or no bond resoan...

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  18. Grater the number of methyl groups attached to the double bonded carbo...

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  19. Stability of alkenes, carbocations, alkyl free radicals, orienting eff...

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  20. Homolytic fission of a covalent bond leads to the formation of neutral...

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