| electrophil | 1. The electron-attracting atom or agent in an organic reaction. Compare: nucleophil. 2. Relating to an electrophil. Synonym: electrophilic. Origin: electro-+ G. Philos, fond (05 Mar 2000) |
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| electrophile | A molecule or group that does not have enough electrons and will tend totake them from a molecule or group with an excess of elecrons (nucleophile). (09 Oct 1997) |
| electrophilic | 1. The electron-attracting atom or agent in an organic reaction. Compare: nucleophil. 2. Relating to an electrophil. Synonym: electrophilic. Origin: electro-+ G. Philos, fond (05 Mar 2000) |
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Literally, something that loves electrons. A Lewis acid that attacks a site rich in electron density.
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| electrophilic |
molecules that are electron-deficient and therefore are attracted to compounds with a net negative charge.
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Literally: "electron loving". This describes a species, and is a useful way to determine where a particular reagent might attack. ie electrophilic species will attack areas of high electron density.
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an atom, molecule or ion able to accept an electron pair.
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