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☆ Nucleophile
☆ Electrophile
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Electrophile :
A molecule or ion that accepts a pair of electrons to make a new covalent bond is called an electrophile (from the Greek for "electron loving"). An electrophile is the same thing as a Lewis acid.
Nucleophile:
A molecule or ion that donates a pair of electrons to form a new covalent bond is called a nucleophile (from the Greek for "nucleus loving"). A nucleophile is the same thing as a Lewis base.
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A molecule or ion that accepts a pair of electrons to make a new covalent bond is called an electrophile (from the Greek for "electron loving"). An electrophile is the same thing as a Lewis acid.
Nucleophile:
A molecule or ion that donates a pair of electrons to form a new covalent bond is called a nucleophile (from the Greek for "nucleus loving"). A nucleophile is the same thing as a Lewis base.
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Nucleophile -A molecule or substance that has a tendency to donate electrons or react at electron -poor sites such as protons.
Electrophile-They are positively charged or neutral species having vacant orbitals that are attracted to an electron rich centre .It participated in a chemical reaction by accepting an electron pair in order to bond to a nucleophile.
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Electrophile-They are positively charged or neutral species having vacant orbitals that are attracted to an electron rich centre .It participated in a chemical reaction by accepting an electron pair in order to bond to a nucleophile.
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