Chemistry, asked by PraveenGupta7451, 1 year ago

Why does SO_{3} act as an electrophile?

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Answered by SmileQueen
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hey mate here your answer

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Three highly electronegative oxygen atoms are attached to sulphur atom. It makes sulphur atom electron-deficient. Further, due to resonance, sulphur atom acquires positive charge. Both these factors, make SO3 an electrophile.


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Answered by jayanthanips07
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Explanation:

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so3acts as an electrophile

because three highly

electronegative oxygen atoms

are attached to Sulphur atom

in which makes Sulphur atom

electron deficient.

It can be shown by resonance.

Sulphur gets •ve charge and

acts as an electrophile

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