• In Organic chemistry, the inductive effect in a molecule is a local change in the electron density due to electron-withdrawing or electron-donating groups...
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  • by the inductive effect. The mesomeric effect as a result of p-orbital overlap (resonance) has absolutely no effect on this inductive effect, as the...
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  • electron-withdrawing inductive effect (known as the -I effect). They also exhibit electron-withdrawing resonance effects, (known as the -M effect): Thus, these...
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  • an acidic bond through the inductive effect, resulting in a smaller p K a {\displaystyle \mathrm {p} K_{a}} value. The effect decreases, the further the...
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  • Induction (redirect from Inductive)
    anaesthesia Induction period, slow stage of a reaction Inductive cleavage, in organic chemistry Inductive effect, change in electron density Asymmetric induction...
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    interact, the stereoelectronic effect, along with the steric effect, inductive effect, solvent effect, mesomeric effect, and aromaticity, is an important...
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  • on kinetics can be explained by both resonance structures and the inductive effect. Substituents can generally be divided into two classes regarding electrophilic...
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    increased JCH coupling constants. The inductive effect can be explained with Bent's rule. The inductive effect is the transmission of charge through covalent...
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  • inductive effect (−I) and also by a negative mesomeric effect (−M). The next set of substituents are the halogens, for which the substituent effect is...
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  • An inductive sensor is an electronic device that operates based on the principle of electromagnetic induction to detect or measure nearby metallic objects...
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    α-cleavage. The driving force of charge site-initiated fragmentation is the inductive effect of the charge site in radical cations. The electrons from the bond...
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    order in reactivity cannot be explained solely by an inductive effect of substituents. This effect was described in 1935 by John W. Baker and W. S. Nathan...
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    The Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which people with limited competence in a particular domain overestimate their abilities. It was first...
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    electromeric effect is often considered along with the inductive effect as types of electron displacement. Although some people refer to it as an effect produced...
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  • substitution reactions. Electron-withdrawing groups exert an "inductive" or "electron-pulling" effect on covalent bonds. The strength of the electron-withdrawing...
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    Inductive charging (also known as wireless charging or cordless charging) is a type of wireless power transfer. It uses electromagnetic induction to provide...
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    acidity) inductively. If induction was the dominant effect in these compounds, acidity should increase linearly with the number of available inductive pathways...
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    density is not evenly distributed over the ring, reflecting the negative inductive effect of the nitrogen atom. For this reason, pyridine has a dipole moment...
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  • "electron-withdrawal" effect and thereby reduce the basicity. To this end, trimethylamine is a more potent base than merely ammonia, due to the inductive effect of the...
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  • In-camera effect (filming) (special effects) Incidental effect (European Union law) Indirect effect (European Union law) Inductive effect (chemical bonding)...
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  • between isomers. Substituents can be a combination of the inductive effect and the mesomeric effect. Such effects are also described as electron-rich and...
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  • electronegativity of the atoms involved. The inductive effect drops across every sigma bond involved limiting its effect to only a few bonds. Conjugation is a...
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  • radical the fluorine atom is an electron-withdrawing group via the inductive effect but also a weak pi donor through interaction of the fluorine lone pair...
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  • equilibrium). This effect operates through space not through bonds which distinguishes it from the inductive effect. Field effect (semiconductor), the...
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    techniques. MOSFETS are ideally suited to switch inductive loads because of tolerance to inductive kickback. Some ICs combine analog and digital MOSFET...
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    known as "inductive inferences". David Hume, who first formulated the problem in 1739, argued that there is no non-circular way to justify inductive inferences...
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  • Among pnictogen group Lewis acidic compounds, unusual lewis acidity of Lewis acidic antimony compounds have long been exploited as both stable conjugate...
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  • Power factor (redirect from Inductive load)
    that act to cancel the inductive or capacitive effects of the load, respectively. In the case of offsetting the inductive effect of motor loads, capacitors...
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  • interacting inductive and capacitive elements in the oscillator. Circuits undergoing such oscillations are said to be flywheeling. The flywheel effect may be...
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  • Hence, inductive reactance is an opposition to the change of current through an element. For an ideal inductor in an AC circuit, the inhibitive effect on...
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