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In chemistry, a nucleophile (literally nucleus lover) is a reagent which is attracted to centres of positive charge. A nucleophile participates in a chemical reaction by donating electrons to a species known as an electrophile in order to form a chemical bond. Because nucleophiles donate electrons, they are by definition Lewis bases (see acid-base reaction theories). ...
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| nucleophilic |
In chemistry, a nucleophile (literally nucleus lover) is a reagent which is attracted to centres of positive charge. A nucleophile participates in a chemical reaction by donating electrons to a species known as an electrophile in order to form a chemical bond. Because nucleophiles donate electrons, they are by definition Lewis bases (see acid-base reaction theories). ...
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| nucleophile |
Literally, something that loves nuclei. All nucleophiles are Lewis bases.
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| nucleophilic |
Nucleophilic means "nucleus loving". ie something that is attracted towards positive charge is a nucleophile.
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| nucleophile |
a substance which donates a pair of electrons in the reaction considered.
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