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how is nh4+ not an electrophile?

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Answered by shahoam21
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structure of the ammonium ion (NH4+).In an ammonium ion, nitrogen is bonded to hydrogen atoms and shares electrons with them. This causes all the orbitals to be fully filled and hence, nitrogen does not have space for any additional electrons. Thus, the ammonium ion is not an electrophile.

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