Inductive effect
Asked by Indu Bhagat · 4 years ago
Stability is directly or inversely proportional to positive inductive effect
Asked by Indu Bhagat · 4 years ago
Stability is directly or inversely proportional to positive inductive effect
I effect and stability are inversely related.
Aditi Ghuge · 4 years ago
+I is directly proportional to stability of carbocation while -I is directly proportional to stability of carbanion.
Hritik Rajput · 4 years ago
STABILITY OF WHAT?
SADAF NAYAB · 4 years ago
If we talk about stability of carbocation (Stability of carbocation is directly proportional to +I effect and indirectly proportional to -I effect) And if we talk about stability of carboanion (Stability of carboanion is directly proportional to -I effect and indirect proportional to +I effect) TRICK TO LEARN:-CARBO MEANS CARBON CATION MEANS + ANION MEANS -
SADAF NAYAB · 4 years ago
STABILITY of a molecule is directly proportional to resonance
SADAF NAYAB · 4 years ago
Stability of charged Resonance IF charges are same then STABILITY is directly proportional to DISTANCE BETWEEN CHARGES
SADAF NAYAB · 4 years ago
For carbonation stability is directly proportional to +I effect & for carnation stability is inversely proportional to the +I effect. I hope it's clear.
Ayan Mondal · 4 years ago
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