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What are different types of organic reagents?

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There are basically two types of reagents used in organic chemistry, the electrophiles and nucleophiles

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In organic chemistry, most are small organic molecules or inorganic compounds. Examples of reagents include Grignard reagent, Tollens' reagent, Fehling's reagent, Collins reagent, and Fenton's reagent. However, a substance may be used as a reagent without having the word "reagent" in its name.

There are basically two types of reagents used in organic chemistry, the electrophiles and nucleophiles.

A Nucleophile Is A Reactant That Provides A Pair Of Electrons To Form A New Covalent Bond. An Electrophile Is A Reactant That Accepts A Pair Of Electrons To Form A New Covalent Bond.
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