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why nucleophilic negatively charged​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In looking at these two types of nucleophiles, you should notice that a reactive atom, such as oxygen, in a neutral species can also be a reactive atom in a negatively charged species. For example, the O in OH- is negatively charged, but the O in H 2O is neutral.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Increasing the Negative Charge Increases Nucleophilicity

In looking at these two types of nucleophiles, you should notice that a reactive atom, such as oxygen, in a neutral species can also be a reactive atom in a negatively charged species. For example, the O in OH- is negatively charged, but the O in H 2O is neutral.

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