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Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago
Inductive effect in simple terms is the result of permanet dipole produced due to polarity of the sigma bond developed due to difference in electronegativity.
This causes a permanent state of bond polarization, where the more electronegative atom has a slight negative charge ({tex}\delta{/tex}-) and the other atom has a slight positive charge ({tex}\delta{/tex}+)
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