With no explanation, label text_A→text_B with either "not_related" or "related".
text_A: Nausea is caused by Tramadol.
text_B: The Polar effect or electronic effect in chemistry is the effect exerted by a substituent on modifying electrostatic forces operating on a nearby reaction center .. chemistry. chemistry. substituent. substituent. reaction. chemical reaction. The main contributors to the polar effect are the inductive effect , mesomeric effect and the through-space electronic field effect .. inductive effect. inductive effect. mesomeric effect. mesomeric effect. field effect. substituent field effect. An electron withdrawing group or EWG draws electrons away from a reaction center .. reaction. chemical reaction. When this center is an electron rich carbanion or an alkoxide anion , the presence of the electron-withdrawing substituent has a stabilizing effect .. substituent. substituent. carbanion. carbanion. alkoxide. alkoxide. Examples of electron withdrawing groups are. halogens -LRB- F , Cl -RRB- ;. nitriles CN ;. carbonyls RCOR ' ;. nitro groups NO2 .. nitro groups. Nitro compound. An electron releasing group or ERG -LRB- may also be called electron donating groups or EDG 's -RRB- releases electrons into a reaction center and as such stabilizes electron deficient carbocations .. reaction. chemical reaction. Examples of electron releasing groups are. alkyl groups ;. alkyl. alkyl. alcohol groups ;. alcohol. alcohol. amino groups .. amino. amine. The total substituent effect is the combination of the polar effect and the combined steric effects .. substituent. substituent. In electrophilic aromatic substitution and nucleophilic aromatic substitution substituents are divided into activating groups and deactivating groups where the direction of activation or deactivation is also taken into account .. electrophilic aromatic substitution. electrophilic aromatic substitution. nucleophilic aromatic substitution. nucleophilic aromatic substitution
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