Nucleophiles and Electrophiles
The nucleophiles and electrophiles are the two fundamental species in organic chemistry. Nucleophiles are the electron dense molecules that will provide electrons to make a new bond. The electrophiles, on the other hand, are the electron-loving electron deficient species that are looking for electrons to quench their positive charge.
In this video, I'll go over the fundamental difference between the electrophiles and nucleophiles, I'll discuss what each of those are, and how to identify them in reactions.
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2 жыл бұрын
Typically, when you heterolytically break a bond, the more electronegative element will keep the electrons and gain the (-) charge, while the less electronegative element will be left with the (+) charge.
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