A substituent effect on the organic compound due to permanent polarity of the group is called ______?

گروپ کی مستقل قطعیت کی وجہ سے نامیاتی کمپاؤنڈ پر متبادل اثر ______ کہا جاتا ہے؟
Answer: Inductive Effect
Explanation
  • Inductive Effect refers to the electron-withdrawing or electron-donating effect of a substituent group in an organic compound.
  • It is caused by the permanent polarity of the bond between the substituent and the rest of the molecule.
  • This effect can influence the reactivity and stability of the compound.
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