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What is nucleophiles ?​

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Answered by kumbharepratiksha
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1. A molecule or substance that has a tendency to donate electrons or react at electron-poor sites such as protons.

2. A nucleophile is a chemical species that form bonds with electrophiles by donating an electron pair. All molecules and ions with a free pair of electrons or at least one pi bond can act as nucleophiles. Because nucleophiles donate electrons, they are Lewis bases.

3. The nucleophilic nature of a species describes the affinity of the species to the positively charged nucleus.

4. Nucleophilicity is a word used to compare the nucleophilic character of different nucleophiles in question. It can also be called the nucleophile strength of a species.

Answered by ludiyasavana
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Nucleophiles are anions or a compound with lone pair of electrons.

it bonds with electrophiles by donating an electron pair.

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