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SO3 is electron deficient how?​

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Answered by purvivashisht044
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Explanation:

The oxygen atom is more electronegative than sulphur atom and therefore can withdraw electron density towards themselves, creating partial negative charge on itself while partial positive charge is generated on sulphur atom. Hence SO3 becomes electron deficient and hence can act as an electrophile.

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