= Inductive effect
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The inductive effect refers to the permanent shifting of electron density in a molecule due to the electronegativity differences between atoms within that molecule. It involves the polarization of sigma (σ) bonds, which arises when one atom in a bond pulls the shared electrons towards itself more than the other atom does, creating a dipole moment. This shifting of electron density can influence the reactivity and stability of chemical species.
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