Q. Mesomeric effect involves

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Solution:

Resonance or mesomeric effect is defined as, the polarity produced in the molecule by the interaction of two -bonds or between a -bond and a lone pair of electrons present on an adjacent atom. There are effect is observed when direction of electron displacement is away from an atom or substituent group attached to the conjugated system e.g. - halogen, etc. On the other hand, effect is observed when the transfer of electrons is towards the atom or substituent group attached to the conjugted systems, e.g., etc.