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why CH3 act as an electrophile​

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Answered by brainly0055
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(CH3)3C- can also be formed when the leaving group is less electronegative or in the precence of a base . (CH3)3C- will be weak nucleophile because it has e- rich C centre. It will be weak due to the destabilization of 3 methyl groups.

Answered by krazykitty
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(CH3)3C- can also be formed when the leaving group is less electronegative or in the precence of a base . (CH3)3C- will be weak nucleophile because it has e- rich C centre. It will be weak due to the destabilization of 3 methyl groups.

-CH3 is where it is attached. because CH3 has an extra electron, it can forms bonds and break and give electrons

Why tetraalkylammonium ion ((CH3)4 N+) is neither an electrophile nor a nucleophile and H3O+ is not nuclephile but electrophile alihough it contains a lone pair of electrons. There is no electron pair on nitrogen Moreover nitrogen cannot accept electron pair since all its orbitals are fully occupied.

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