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Inductive effect :
1. Presence of polar covalent bond is required.
2. The polarity is induced in adjacent carbon- carbon single (covalent) bond due to a presence of influencing group (more electronegative atom than carbon).
3. Depending on the nature of influencing group it is differentiated as +I effect and -I effect.
4. The direction of the arrow head denotes the direction of the permanent electron displacement.
Resonance effect :
1. Presence of conjugated n electron system or species having an atom carrying p orbital attached to a multiple bond is required.
2. The polarity is produced in the molecule by the interaction of conjugated π bonds (or that between π bond and p orbital on the adjacent atom).
3. Depending on the nature of influencing group it is differentiated as +R and -R effect.
4. The delocalisation of n electrons is denoted by using curved arrows.