eletrophiles are lewis acids?
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An electrophile is a species that accepts a pair of electrons to form a new covalent bond. Again, this should sound familiar: this is the definition of a Lewis acid! An electrophile that accepts an electron pair at hydrogen is called a Brønsted acid, or just “acid”.
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