Difference between revisions of "Electrophile"
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Revision as of 22:43, March 4, 2009
An electrophile is a negatively charged proton which is attracted to the oppositely charged electrons around another atom. Frequently this will cause a reaction between the two substances, most often known as radical substitution or addition. Electrophilic elimination may also occur.