what are nucleophiles and electrophiles ,give examples
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deficient in some way can behave as an electrophile. ... Typical electrophiles: A molecule or ion that donates a pair of electrons to form a new covalent bond is called a nucleophile (from the Greek for "nucleus loving"). A nucleophile is the same thing as a Lewis base
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Nucleophiles are molecules willing to donate their electron pairs (to form a covalent bond). They are electron rich and donate an electron pair to an electrophile. ... An example of an electrophile is a Lewis Acid. Other examples include Br+, Cl+, and CH3+.
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