nukleofiilsetele
Nukleofiilsetele, often transliterated from Russian as nukleofilsetele, refers to substances that are nucleophilic in nature. In chemistry, a nucleophile is an atom or molecule that donates an electron pair to form a chemical bond. This donation typically occurs during a nucleophilic substitution or addition reaction. Nucleophiles are characterized by the presence of a lone pair of electrons or a pi bond that can be shared. Common examples of nucleophiles include anions like hydroxide (OH-), cyanide (CN-), and halides (e.g., Cl-, Br-), as well as neutral molecules with lone pairs such as ammonia (NH3) and water (H2O).
The term "nukleofiilsetele" is not a standard scientific term in English-language chemistry. It appears to be