What are the differences between Electrophilic reagents and Nucleophilic reagents
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⚫Electrophilic Reagents
◾These are electron loving species
◾These are electron deficient species
◾They may be positively charged ions or neutral molecules.
◾They attack the site of electron density in the substrate .
◾They accept an electron pair from the substrate to form a covalent bond.
⚫Nucleophilic reagents
◾These are nucleus loving species
◾These are electron rich species
◾They may be negatively charged ions or neutral molecules
◾They artack the site of low electron density in the substrate.
◾They donate an electron pair to the substrate to form a covalent bond.
⚫Electrophilic Reagents
◾These are electron loving species
◾These are electron deficient species
◾They may be positively charged ions or neutral molecules.
◾They attack the site of electron density in the substrate .
◾They accept an electron pair from the substrate to form a covalent bond.
⚫Nucleophilic reagents
◾These are nucleus loving species
◾These are electron rich species
◾They may be negatively charged ions or neutral molecules
◾They artack the site of low electron density in the substrate.
◾They donate an electron pair to the substrate to form a covalent bond.
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^^ Electrophilic Reagents
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________
• These are electron deficit species...
• They may be positively charged ions or neutral...
• They loving nature to electrons...
• They accept the electrons from substrate to form the bond...
√ Nucleophilic Reagents
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• They are electron rich species...
• They may be negatively charged or neutral electrons...
• They loving nature to nucleus...
• They donate electrons ...
Thank you
^^ Electrophilic Reagents
___
________
• These are electron deficit species...
• They may be positively charged ions or neutral...
• They loving nature to electrons...
• They accept the electrons from substrate to form the bond...
√ Nucleophilic Reagents
____
________
• They are electron rich species...
• They may be negatively charged or neutral electrons...
• They loving nature to nucleus...
• They donate electrons ...
Thank you
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