electrophile英 [ɪ'lektrəfaɪl] 美 [ɪ'lektrəˌfaɪl]
n.亲电子试剂;
英英释义
Electrophile
- In general, electrophiles are positively charged species that are attracted to an electron rich centre. In chemistry, an electrophile (literally electron-lover) is a reagent attracted to electrons that participates in a chemical reaction by accepting an electron pair in order to bond to a nucleophile.
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权威例句
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