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Why does ch3cn acts as both nucleophile m electrophlie both?

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Answered by itzcutestar25
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Why does CH3CN acts as both nucleophile m electrophlie both?

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The molecule CH3CN, the starred carbon atom is the electrophilic centre as has partial positive charge due to polarity.

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Why does ch3cn acts as both nucleophile m electrophile both?

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Due to electronegativity difference between C and N , the carbon atom has a partial positive charge. ... Ch3CN can be broken as CH3+ and CN- as N is the most electronegative out of the C H and N . Thus , CH3+ acts as electrophile and CN- as nucleophile .

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