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What is difference between Nuleophiles nucleopuge and a base

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Answered by Anonymous
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All nucleophiles are Lewis bases; they donate a lone pair of electrons. A “base” (or, “Brønsted base”) is just the name we give to a nucleophile when it's forming a bond to a proton (H+). ... Nucleophilicity: nucleophile attacks any atom other than hydrogen.

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All nucleophiles are Lewis bases; they donate a lone pair of electrons. A “base” (or, “Brønsted base”) is just the name we give to a nucleophile when it's forming a bond to a proton (H+). ... Nucleophilicity: nucleophile attacks any atom other than hydrogen.
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