elektrofiliske
Elektrofiliske is a term derived from the Greek words "ēlektron" (amber) and "philos" (loving), signifying a chemical species that is attracted to or reacts with electron-rich centers. In organic chemistry and biochemistry, an electrophile is a molecule or ion that accepts an electron pair to form a covalent bond. This electron-deficient nature makes electrophiles reactive species.
Common characteristics of electrophiles include possessing a positive charge, a partial positive charge, or an incomplete
Electrophilic reactions are fundamental processes in chemistry. A classic example is electrophilic aromatic substitution, where an