nukleofiilsetes
Nukleofiilsetes, often transliterated from its original language, refers to the concept of nucleophiles in chemistry. A nucleophile is a chemical species that donates an electron pair to form a chemical bond in a reaction. The term "nucleophile" is derived from Greek, meaning "nucleus loving," because it is attracted to positively charged atomic nuclei. Nucleophiles are essential in many organic and inorganic reactions, particularly in substitution and addition reactions.
Characteristics of nucleophiles include the presence of a lone pair of electrons or a pi bond that
In organic chemistry, nucleophilic substitution reactions involve the replacement of a leaving group by a nucleophile.