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what is electrophilies​

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Answered by jijinr1234
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Explanation:

An electrophile is a molecule that forms a bond to its reaction partner (the nucleophile) by accepting both bonding electrons from that reaction partner.Electrophilic reagents are Lewis acids. You've already seen that carbon dioxide is an electrophile. Below are some examples of electrophiles.

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Answered by saibaba55
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Answer:

Electrophiles are electron-deficient species that are attracted to an electron-rich center. Electrophiles react by accepting an electron pair in order to form a bond to a nucleophile including the interactions of a proton and a base.

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