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Why is chlorine electrophilic?

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Answered by nilambaritrivedi
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A partial positive charge is gained by the carbon and the chlorine gains a partial negative charge. The electrophile will be the positively charged carbon in this situation. As you can find in halide reactions within organic chemistry, chlorine is also a nucleophile.

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