Chemistry, asked by Pkhan2005, 19 days ago

What is electrophilic and neutrophilic reaction?

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Answered by brainly8545
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Answer:

Electrophile and nucleophile are the chemical species that donate or accept electrons to form a new chemical bond. ... Any molecule, ion or atom that is in some manner deficient in electron can act as an electrophile. A nucleophile is usually charged negatively or neutral with a lone couple of donable electrons.

Answered by kashyapakshad20
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Explanation:

Positively loaded or neutral species are called electrophiles that are deficient in electrons and can accept a couple of electrons. These are also called species that love electron (philic).

The term electrophile can be split into “electro” derived from electron and “phile” which means loving.

They are electron deficient and hence electrons loving.

They are positively charged or neutrally charged.

They attract electrons. Movement of electrons depends on the density.

They move from high-density area to low density area.

They undergo electrophilic addition and electrophilic substitution reactions.

An electrophile is also called as Lewis acid.

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