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Sentences with ELECTROPHILE

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"Bromine is an electrophile that easily accepts a pair of electrons."
2
"Aluminum chloride can act as an electrophile in some reactions."
3
"A carbocation is a common electrophile in organic chemistry."
4
"The electrophile attacks the electron-rich region of a molecule."
5
"A Lewis acid is typically an electrophile."
6
"Chlorine gas behaves as an electrophile in the presence of iron(III) chloride."
7
"A strong electrophile will react quickly with a nucleophile."
8
"The electrophile generated in this reaction is highly unstable."
9
"In the reaction mechanism, the electrophile reacts with the nucleophile to form a new bond."
10
"Nitrogen dioxide is often used as an electrophile in organic synthesis."
11
"The electrophilic substitution reaction involves the attack of an electrophile on an aromatic compound."
12
"An acyl chloride can function as an electrophile in Friedel-Crafts acylation."
13
"Hydrogen cyanide can act as an electrophile in certain reactions."
14
"In the presence of a Lewis acid, a ketone can act as an electrophile."
15
"Halogens are known to act as electrophiles in many reactions."
16
"A strong electrophile tends to be highly reactive."
17
"Aldol condensation involves the reaction of an electrophile with an enolate ion."
18
"An acid chloride reacts with a nucleophile to form an electrophile."
19
"The electrophile is attracted to the electron-rich center of a molecule."
20
"An oxonium ion is a common electrophile in many organic reactions."
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"An electrophile is a chemical species that accepts an electron pair from a nucleophile."
2
"The electrophile in this reaction is the positively charged molecule."
3
"The reaction proceeds through the attack of the electrophile by a nucleophile."
4
"A common electrophile in organic chemistry is the carbocation."
5
"The electrophile acts as a Lewis acid by accepting an electron pair."
6
"Certain transition metal complexes can act as powerful electrophiles."
7
"Aldehydes and ketones can be easily attacked by electrophiles."
8
"An electrophile can react with a nucleophile to form a new chemical bond."
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"The reaction between an electrophile and a nucleophile is known as a nucleophilic addition reaction."
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