what is nucleophile? example
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a molecule or substance that has a tendency to donate electrons or react at electron-poor sites such as protons
Examples of nucleophiles are anions such as Cl−, or a compound with a lone pair of electrons such as NH3 (ammonia), PR3. In the example below, the oxygen of the hydroxide ion donates an electron pair to form a new chemical bond with the carbon at the end of the bromopropane molecule.
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