CHM136H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Boranes, Leaving Group, Formal Charge

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The word nucleophile means nucleus loving or positive charge loving. Properties of nucleophiles: react with electrophiles at electron-deficient atoms, donate an electron pair to the electrophile to form a new covalent bond, most have an unshared electron pair that is donated to the electrophile, are lewis bases. Common nucleophiles: cyanide ion and ammonia each have one or more unshared electron pairs on an atom that bears negative charge. This atom is the nucleophilic site and can form a new bond to an electrophile: bond polarization caused by electronegativity differences causes negative charge to accumulate on the nitrogen of ammonia. Nucleophilic strength (nucleophilicity) in protic solvents: nucleophilic strength, or nucleophilicity, is a measure of the rate at which a nucleophile reacts with an electrophile. (nucleophilicity is a kinetic, not a thermodynamic, concept. ) The faster it reacts, the stronger the nucleophile: solvents affect nucleophilicity. This tutor treats nucleophiles in protic solvents that possess o-

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