If the attacking reagent is a nucleophile, the electrons are transferred away from the attacking reagent and into the system. This is known as:
A
E Effect
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B
+E Effect.
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C
R Effect.
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D
+R Effect.
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Solution
The correct option is A E Effect If the attacking reagent is a nucleophile, the electrons are transferred away from the attacking reagent and into the system. This is known as Eletromeric effect.