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Why do alkyl groups show positive inductive effect?


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The inductive effect refers to the phenomenon wherein a permanent dipole arises in a given molecule due to the unequal sharing of the bonding electrons in the molecule.

Positive inductive effect of alkyl group:

  • In an alkyl group, carbon is linked to hydrogen atoms.
  • Carbon is more electronegative than hydrogen. Thus, carbon pulls bonded electrons towards itself and acquires a slight extra negative charge and correspondingly hydrogen lose hold over bonded electrons and acquires a slightly positive charge.
  • Thus, carbon gets a little more electronic charge which the carbon will push towards the group to which it is linked.
  • Thus, the alkyl group is the electron-donating group.

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