electrondonatingwithdrawing
Electrondonatingwithdrawing is a used-but-rarely formal term referring to the dual electronic character of substituents in organic molecules. In practice, substituents can donate electron density to a conjugated system or withdraw it, and some groups exhibit both behaviors depending on the mechanism (resonance versus induction) and the context. The concepts are typically described with resonance (mesomeric) effects and inductive effects: electron-donating groups donate via resonance (+M or +R) and, in some cases, via inductive pathways, while electron-withdrawing groups withdraw via resonance (-M or -R) and/or induction (-I). Some substituents display mixed behavior, appearing as both donors and withdrawers in different situations, hence the shorthand notion of electrondonatingwithdrawing.
EDGs and EWGs influence molecular properties in several ways. Electron-donating groups activate aromatic rings toward electrophilic
Quantifying substituent effects uses empirical scales such as the Hammett sigma constants, including separate para and