Nucleophiles and Electrophiles Flashcards

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What is the definition of a nucleophile?

A

A chemical species with an electron rich atom that is capable of donating a pair of electrons

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What is the definition of an electrophile?

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A chemical species with an electron deficient atom that is capable of accepting a pair of electrons

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3
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What is the symbol for a nucleophile?

A

Nu

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4
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What is the symbol for an electrophile?

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E

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5
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Explain the flow of electrons.

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Electrons flow from “electron rich” areas (nucleophiles) to “electron poor” areas (electrophiles)

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6
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What are nucleophiles often referred to as?

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Electron rich areas

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7
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What are electrophiles often referred to as?

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Electron poor areas

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8
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What is formed when a Nu and an E react together?

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A new covalent bond is formed

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9
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Describe the charge of a nucleophilic site.

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A nucleophilic site typically has a partial negative charge (or fully negative charge making it an anion)

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10
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Describe the charge of an electrophilic site.

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it can be a neutral species or have a partial or full positive charge (cation)

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11
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In relation to pH what is a nucleophile?

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Its a Lewis base

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In relation to pH what is an electrophile?

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Its a Lewis Acid

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