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What is electron pair effect?

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Ionization is the process of removing one or more electrons from a neutral atom. This results

in the loss of units of negative charge by the affected atom. The atom becomes electrically

positive (a positive ion). The products of a single ionizing event are called an electron-ion pair.

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Pi electron pairs are electron pairs residing in the p orbital (as in s, p, d, f). This is the electron orbital responsible for double bonds and conjugated molecules according to molecular orbital theory.

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i wanna know please what is the definition of electro pair effect?

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