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Electronic Effects

Effects by which the reactivity at one part of a molecule is affected by electron attraction or repulsion originating in another part of a molecule. Also called an inductive effect (or reasonable effect) although sometimes the term inductive effect is reserved for an influence transmitted through space.

An inductive effect through chemical bonds was formerly called a mesomeric effect (or mesomerism) or an electromeric effect.

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