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Nucleophile is a species that should have: (i) A pair of electrons to donate (ii) Positive charge (iii) Negative charge (iv) Electron-deficient species - Chemistry

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प्रश्न

Nucleophile is a species that should have:

(i) A pair of electrons to donate

(ii) Positive charge

(iii) Negative charge

(iv) Electron-deficient species

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उत्तर

(i) A pair of electrons to donate

(iii) Negative charge

Explanation:

Nucleophile (nucleus-loving) is a chemical species that donates an, electron pair to an electrophile (electron-loving). Hence, a nucleophile should have either a negative charge or an electron pair to donate.

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