Inductive Effect Lec 2 Organic Chemistry

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This is the second part of the lecture for understanding Inductive effect in Organic chemistry for preparing for JEE, AIEEE, BITS and other engineering exams. The lectures are taught by IITians themselves to help the aspirants. Collegepedia.in is uploading these lectures to help students learn in a better way. Visit collegepedia.in . We are on facebook as well. For rest of the videos, Check out our channel COLLEGEPEDIAIN on youtube

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  • @MrSumitperfect

    The cation formed by the heterolytic fission of a single bonded atom will be 2 electron deficient. This is because it was probably neutral when bonded, and when the bond breaks, it loses 2 electrons

  • @MrSumitperfect

    Ions is any atom where the total number of electrons is different than the total number of protons. When the number of protons and electrons are equal, than the atom can be thought of as neutral (since the charges cancel).

    But in an ion, there will either be more or less electrons

    If there are more electrons, the atom will be negative and is called an anion

    If there are less electrons, the atom will be positive and is called a cations

    So a cation can be any no. of electron defi

  • its quiet easy to understand inductive effect through this video

  • THANKS A LOT!!!!!!!

  • why does cations are 2 electron deficient..???

    does cations will be 2 Electron deficient in all cases???

  • nice video helped me a lot

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