Electrophiles are chemical species that can accept an electron pair from another molecule or atom to form a bond. They are usually positively charged or have a partial positive charge on an atom. They are attracted to regions of high electron density, such as double bonds or lone pairs. Electrophiles are involved in many types of organic reactions, such as addition, substitution, and oxidation. Some examples of electrophiles are [tex]\boxed{\colorbox{Lightblue}{H^{+}, SO_{3}H^{+}, NO^{+}, NO_{2}^{+}, X^{+}}}[/tex]
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An atom or a molecule that in chemical reaction seeks an atom or molecule containing an electron pair available for bonding
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Electrophiles are chemical species that can accept an electron pair from another molecule or atom to form a bond. They are usually positively charged or have a partial positive charge on an atom. They are attracted to regions of high electron density, such as double bonds or lone pairs. Electrophiles are involved in many types of organic reactions, such as addition, substitution, and oxidation. Some examples of electrophiles are [tex]\boxed{\colorbox{Lightblue}{H^{+}, SO_{3}H^{+}, NO^{+}, NO_{2}^{+}, X^{+}}}[/tex]
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