Principles of an Electronic Theory of Organic Reactions |
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additional affinity aliphatic alkyl alkyl groups alternative structure analogous anion aromatic assumed atomic nuclei attract electrons benzene bond C. K. Ingold calculated carbon cationic Chem chemical chlorine classification compounds conception conjugated conjugated system considered corresponding covalency curved arrow degeneracy dipolar dipole moments direction duplet electrical electromeric effect electron attractions electron displacement electron-volts electronic theory electrophilic electrophilic reagents electropolar evidence examples formally neutral formulas halogen heats of formation hydrogen illustrated increase inductive effect inductomeric polarizability INGOLD interaction intramolecular linked magnitude meric meso mesomeric effect mesomeric polarization methyl methylamine molecular dipole molecular dipole moments molecule naphthalene neutral groups NRâ‚‚ nucleophilic octet organic chemistry organic reactions oxidizing oxygen atoms polar effects principle proton reactivity reagents reducing agent regarded relative repel electrons represented stability stilbene substituents symbol symmetry Tautomer tautomeric tautomerides theory of organic thermochemical tion unperturbed structures unsaturated system unshared electrons valency shells values vibrations