Nucleophile and electrophile reaction define classify and examples
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A nucleophile is a molecule that forms a bond with its reaction partner (the electrophile) by donating both electrons for that bond. Nucleophiles are Lewis bases. As you've seen, hydroxide is an example of nucleophile that adds to carbon dioxide. Below are some examples of nucleophiles
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