electrófilas
Electrófilas are chemical species that are attracted to electrons. They are typically electron-deficient and seek out electron-rich centers in other molecules. This electron-seeking behavior makes them reactive towards nucleophiles, which are electron-rich species. Electrófilas can be neutral molecules or ions.
Common examples of electrophilic species include carbocations, which are positively charged carbon atoms, and Lewis acids,
The interaction between an electrophile and a nucleophile is a fundamental step in many organic reactions,