is HCl electrophile or nucleophile? and why is it?
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HCl is an electrophile because it is deficient in electrons. The chlorine atom is electronegative and draws the electrons from the shared bond with...
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Nucleophilic Acids – Acids can be classified as nucleophilic when the counterion is a good nucleophile (e.g. HCl, HBr, HI) or non-nucleophilic when the counterion is not a good nucleophile (e.g. H2SO4, H3PO4, HClO4).
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HCl is an electrophile because it is deficient in electrons. The chlorine atom is electronegative and draws the electrons from the shared bond with
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