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Chemistry Question on Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and Techniques

Mesomeric effect involves

A

delocalisation of π\pi -electrons

B

delocalisation of σ\sigma-electrons

C

partial displacement of electrons

D

delocalisation of π\pi and σ\sigma- electrons

Answer

delocalisation of π\pi -electrons

Explanation

Solution

Resonance or mesomeric effect is defined as, the polarity produced in the molecule by the interaction of two π\pi -bonds or between a π\pi -bond and a lone pair of electrons present on an adjacent atom. There are +M+M effect is observed when direction of electron displacement is away from an atom or substituent group attached to the conjugated system e.g. - halogen, OH1NH2- OH _{1}- NH _{2} etc. On the other hand, M-M effect is observed when the transfer of electrons is towards the atom or substituent group attached to the conjugted systems, e.g., NO2,COOH- NO _{2},- COOH etc.