How does alochol react as an elctrophikenn nucleophile?
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The oxygen atom of an alcohol is nucleophilic and is therefore prone to attack by electrophiles. ... If a strong electrophile is not present, the nucleophilicity of the oxygen may be enhanced by conversion to its conjugate base (an alkoxide). This powerful nucleophile then attacks the weak electrophile.
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