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Describe nucleophiles and electrophiles.​

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Answered by shreyanshi293
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Electrophile and nucleophile are the chemical species that donate or accept electrons to form a new chemical bond. ... Any molecule, ion or atom that is in some manner deficient in electron can act as an electrophile. A nucleophile is usually charged negatively or neutral with a lone couple of donable electrons.

Answered by rishith85
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Electrophiles are those reactants that are either positively charged or neutral with no lone pair of electrons.

Electrophiles are those reactants that are either positively charged or neutral with no lone pair of electrons.A nucleophile is that chemical species that has negative charge or that has lone pairs of electrons. Lone pair of electrons is those electrons that do not get used in the bond.

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