Electrophiles are electron deficient.
Electrophiles are electron-seeking species.
Electrophiles are Lewis acid.
SO3 is a electrophile as it contains an electron deficient center. While H2O,NH3 and ROR are nucleophiles.
Electrophiles are species that are electron-deficient and can accept an electron pair from a nucleophile during a chemical reaction.
The neutral or positively charged species with deficiency of electrons and capable of accepting a pair of electrons (Lewis acid) are called electrophile.
Electrophiles are reagents that are attracted towards a negative charge or electron-rich center. They are either positively charged ions or electron-deficient.
Electrophiles are species that accept an electron pair, whereas nucleophiles are species that donate an electron pair.
Electrophiles are chemical species that have a tendency to accept or share an electron pair.
Electrophiles are Electron loving species and carry either positive charges or neutral molecules with electron deficient centres. These are Lewis acids.
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