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Nucleophilic and electrophilic attack

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Answered by Ravya22
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nucleophile are nucleous (positive charge)loving species ...so they are negetively charged ..hence when a negetively charge species attack on positive species it called nucleophillic attackkk..

ab electrophillic isse ulta hoga samajh jaio ^_-

itna ni likha jata .....XD

hope it helps ....

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Answered by singhmegha363
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Nucleophiles are chemical species that donate a pair of electrons to an electrophile. ... A nucleophilic attack often occurs when an electron rich species (the nucleophile) "attacks" an electron deficient species (the electrophile, usually a carbocation), forming a new bond between the nucleophile and the carbocation.

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