elektrofiliiseen
Elektrofiliiseen is a term that describes a substance or species that is attracted to or seeks out electrons. In the realm of chemistry, this attraction arises from an electron deficiency within the electrophile. Electrophiles are typically positively charged ions or molecules with a partial positive charge. They readily accept a pair of electrons from another species, known as a nucleophile, to form a covalent bond. This interaction is a fundamental process in many chemical reactions, particularly in organic chemistry, where it drives the formation of new carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom bonds.
Common examples of electrophiles include positively charged ions like the hydronium ion (H3O+) or carbocations. Molecules