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electrophile
e·lec·tro·phile E0080400 (ĭ-lĕk′trə-fīl′)n. An electron-deficient chemical compound or group that is attracted to electrons and tends to accept electrons. Also called Lewis acid.Translationselectrophile
electrophile[i′lek·trō‚fīl] (physical chemistry) An electron-deficient ion or molecule that takes part in an electrophilic process. electrophile
electrophile [e-lek´tro-fīl] a chemical compound that serves as an electron acceptor in a chemical reaction. adj., adj electrophil´ic.e·lec·tro·phil , electrophile (ē-lek'trō-fil, -fīl), 1. The electron-attracting atom or agent in an organic reaction. Compare: nucleophil. 2. Relating to an electrophil. Synonym(s): electrophilic [electro- + G. philos, fond] e·lec·tro·phil , electrophile (ĕ-lek'trō-fil, -fīl) 1. The electron-attracting atom or agent in an organic reaction. Compare: nucleophil2. Relating to an electrophil. Synonym(s): electrophilic. [electro- + G. philos, fond] |