Re: tojc

Hunter M (maferaja@PLU.edu)
Wed, 25 Sep 1996 14:29:45 -0800 (PST)

Reid, Dude, I think you're misreading the passage- What it's
saying is that of the C-C bond, the end nearest the F is more positive
because of the Electron "snagging" properties of the F atom..

On Tue, 24 Sep 1996 farrisrw@PLU.edu wrote:

>
> Reading my text I became confused at the bottom of page 104 where it is
> dealing with inductive effects. It has a little diagram that shows the
> flourine end of the structure as being more negative, and then right
> below it a statement is made to the effect of the flourine end of the
> bond as being more positive. WHat?
> A little help here.
> Reid
>