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The electromeric effect involves(a) a slight displacement of $\sigma$-electrons(b) a slight displacement of $\pi$-electrons(c) the complete transfer of $\sigma$-electrons(d) the complete transfer of $\pi$-electrons
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The electromeric effect is a temporary effect that occurs in response to an attacking reagent and involves the complete transfer of electrons in a π-bond. Show more…
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