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Per NCERT §8.7.5, the inductive effect typically becomes vanishingly small after how many intervening bonds?
A1 bond
BAlways strong
C3 bonds
D6 bonds
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. 3 bonds
NCERT §8.7.5: I-effect drops sharply and is negligible beyond 3 σ-bonds.
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