Chemistry, asked by mantavyaagarwal, 1 year ago

Plz can anyone tell me what is the difference between nucleophilic addition and electrophilic addition reactions?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nucleophile is a substance that seeks a positive center. Electrophiles seek negative centers which have extra electrons.
A nucleophile can be any negative ion or any neutral molecule that has at least one unshared electron pair. Carbocations and other, completely or partially, positive charged species can act as electrophiles.
⇒Nucleophile is a Lewis base, and an electrophile is a Lewis acid.
In a reaction mechanism, arrows are always drawn to show the electron flow from a nucleophile to the electrophile.

mantavyaagarwal: Addition of HBr to an alkane will be termed as electrophilic or nucleophilic reaction?
Answered by princepc076
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Explanation:

point in electric field electric potential be is equal to work done on charge upon move measure unit of electric potential is volte

electricelectric potential is defined as the amount of work done when a unit positive charge is moved from infinity to a

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