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Inductive and resonance (mesomeric) effects are shifts of electron density in a molecule, and can be electron-donating (+M, +I) or electron-withdrawing (-M, -I).
Inductive and resonance (mesomeric) effects are shifts of electron density in a molecule, and can be electron-donating (+M, +I) or electron-withdrawing (-M, -I).
Inductive and resonance (mesomeric) effects are shifts of electron density in a molecule, and can be electron-donating (+M, +I) or electron-withdrawing (-M, -I).
Inductive and resonance (mesomeric) effects are shifts of electron density in a molecule, and can be electron-donating (+M, +I) or electron-withdrawing (-M, -I).
Inductive and resonance (mesomeric) effects are shifts of electron density in a molecule, and can be electron-donating (+M, +I) or electron-withdrawing (-M, -I).
Inductive and resonance (mesomeric) effects are shifts of electron density in a molecule, and can be electron-donating (+M, +I) or electron-withdrawing (-M, -I).
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Inductive and resonance (mesomeric) effects are shifts of electron density in a molecule, and can be electron-donating (+M, +I) or electron-withdrawing (-M, -I).
Inductive and resonance (mesomeric) effects are shifts of electron density in a molecule, and can be electron-donating (+M, +I) or electron-withdrawing (-M, -I).
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Inductive and resonance (mesomeric) effects are shifts of electron density in a molecule, and can be electron-donating (+M, +I) or electron-withdrawing (-M, -I).
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Inductive and resonance (mesomeric) effects are shifts of electron density in a molecule, and can be electron-donating (+M, +I) or electron-withdrawing (-M, -I).