difference between electrophiles and neuclophiles
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Key difference between electrophile and nucleophile
An electrophile is a Lewis acid that accepts electrons from an electron-rich atom, ion or molecule. ... A nucleophile, on the other hand, is an atom, ion or molecule that has a high density of electrons. It donates a lone pair to the electrophile to form a covalent bond.
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Electrophiles accept electrons because they are either positively charged or they have empty valence shells. Nucleophiles donate electrons because they either have a negative charge or they have lone pair(s) of electrons in their valence shells
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