Medical term:
nucleophilicity
nucleophile
[noo´kle-o-fīl″]an electron donor in chemical reactions involving covalent catalysis in which the donated electrons bond other chemical groups (electrophiles). adj., adj nucleophil´ic.
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nu·cle·o·phil
, nucleophile (nū'klē-ō-fil', -fīl),1. The electron pair donor atom in a chemical reaction in which a pair of electrons is picked up by an electrophil; any reagent or substance that is attracted to a region of low electron density.
2. Relating to a nucleophil. Synonym(s): nucleophilic (1)
[nucleo- + G. philos, fond]
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nu·cle·o·phil
, nucleophile (nū'klē-ō-fil, -fīl)1. The electron pair donor atom in a chemical reaction in which a pair of electrons is picked up by an electrophil.
2. Relating to a nucleophil.
Synonym(s): nucleophilic (1) .
Synonym(s): nucleophilic (1) .
[nucleo- + G. philos, fond]
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