elektronszívó
An elektronszívó, which translates to "electron sucker" in Hungarian, is a colloquial term used in certain contexts to describe a highly electronegative atom or functional group. Electronegativity refers to the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair of electrons. Elements like fluorine, oxygen, and chlorine are well-known for their high electronegativity, meaning they strongly pull electron density towards themselves within a chemical bond.
In organic chemistry, the term elektronszívó is often applied to functional groups that withdraw electron density
The concept of an elektronszívó is directly related to inductive effects and resonance effects in chemistry.