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- Electromeric_effect abstract "Electromeric effect refers to a molecular polarizability effect occurring by an intramolecular electrondisplacement (sometimes called the ‘conjugative mechanism’ and, previously, the ‘tautomeric mechanism’) characterized by the substitution of one electron pair for another within the same atomic octet of electrons. However, this term is now considered and this effect is considered along with the inductive effect.This effect is shown by those compounds containing multiple bonds. When a double bond or triple bond is exposed to an attack by a reagent, a pair of bonding electrons involved in the pi bond is transferred completely from one atom to another. This effect will remain as long as the attacking reagent is present. As soon as the reagent is removed, the polarized molecule will come back to the original state.".
- Electromeric_effect wikiPageID "24081827".
- Electromeric_effect wikiPageLength "3133".
- Electromeric_effect wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Electromeric_effect wikiPageRevisionID "662498469".
- Electromeric_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chemical_bonding.
- Electromeric_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physical_organic_chemistry.
- Electromeric_effect wikiPageWikiLink Inductive_effect.
- Electromeric_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Electromeric_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Organic-chem-stub.
- Electromeric_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Electromeric_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
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- Electromeric_effect subject Category:Chemical_bonding.
- Electromeric_effect subject Category:Physical_organic_chemistry.
- Electromeric_effect comment "Electromeric effect refers to a molecular polarizability effect occurring by an intramolecular electrondisplacement (sometimes called the ‘conjugative mechanism’ and, previously, the ‘tautomeric mechanism’) characterized by the substitution of one electron pair for another within the same atomic octet of electrons. However, this term is now considered and this effect is considered along with the inductive effect.This effect is shown by those compounds containing multiple bonds.".
- Electromeric_effect label "Electromeric effect".
- Electromeric_effect sameAs Q5358116.
- Electromeric_effect sameAs m.07k4kcp.
- Electromeric_effect sameAs Електромерний_ефект.
- Electromeric_effect sameAs Q5358116.
- Electromeric_effect wasDerivedFrom Electromeric_effect?oldid=662498469.
- Electromeric_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Electromeric_effect.