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what is the electrophile in sandmayer's reaction?​

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Answered by zeej100
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Electrophilic addition is a reactionbetween an electrophile and nucleophile, adding to double or triple bonds. An electrophile is defined by a molecule with a tendency to react with other molecules containing a donatable pair of electrons. Thus, it is an "electron lover."

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The Sandmeyer reaction is a chemical reaction used to synthesize aryl halides from aryl diazonium salts using copper salts as reagents or catalysts. It is an example of a radical-nucleophilic aromatic substitution.

Reaction type: Substitution reaction

Named after: Traugott Sandmeyer

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