Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Electrophile (Elec):
A
reactant
that accepts an electron pair to form a new
covalent bond
(i.e. a
Lewis acid
). An electrophile that accepts an electron pair at hydrogen is usually called a
Bronsted-Lowry acid
(
Bronsted acid
), or just an
acid
.
Methyl
bromide as an electrophile in an
S
N
2 reaction
.
The
tert
-butyl carbocation
as an electrophile in an
S
N
1 reaction
.
Related terms:
Nucleophile
,
leaving group
,
curved arrow
,
reaction mechanism
,
Bronsted-Lowry base
,
Bronsted base
,
base
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