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electrophile

Electrophile vs Neutrophile - What's the difference?

electrophile | neutrophile |


As an adjective electrophile

is electrophylic.

As a noun neutrophile is

(biology) any organism that thrives in a relatively neutral ph.

Electrophile vs Dinucleophile - What's the difference?

electrophile | dinucleophile |


In chemistry terms the difference between electrophile and dinucleophile

is that electrophile is a compound or functional group that is attractive to, and accepts electrons, especially accepting an electron pair from a nucleophile to form a bond while dinucleophile is any nucleophile that tends to form two bonds with electrophiles.