Electrophiles is a greek word, divided in 2 parts, elektron" (meaning "electron") and "philos" (meaning "loving"). So, electrophiles are electron-loving species.
They are often positively charged or have an atom that carries a partial positive charge. They can also be neutral molecules that have an empty orbital that can accept an electron pair.
Here are some key points about electrophiles:
1️⃣ They are Lewis acids, meaning they can accept electron pairs.
2️⃣ They are often involved in covalent bond formation.
3️⃣ They react with nucleophiles, which are electron-donating species.
Some common examples of electrophiles include cations (such as H+), Lewis acids (such as BF3), and carbonyl compounds (such as C=O).
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