Chemistry, asked by Itscharming, 3 days ago

wht do mean by electrophiles ???.​

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Answered by gursharanjali
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In chemistry, an electrophile is a chemical species that forms bonds with nucleophiles by accepting an electron pair. ... Most electrophiles are positively charged, have an atom that carries a partial positive charge, or have an atom that does not have an octet of electrons.

Answered by Rajkd180203
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"Answer:

An electrophile is an atom or molecule that accepts an electron pair to make a covalent bond.

ln simple language electrophiles are electron loving group i.e. they attract towards electrons so they have a positive charge on them (they may also be neutral)

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The species which are formed by hetrotrolytic cleavage and have a positive charge on them , so they get attracted towards the electrons or which have incomplete octet are generally known as electrophiles.

Example: BH3, H+ , AlCl3.

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