Asked by Nat
Hello,
In the addition of water to an alkene (e.g. ethylene) what is the electrophile?
Well I thought its the hydrogen cation from the water. Since electrophiles are electron poor molecules, having a tendency for more electrons.
But then it asks what nucleophile is present in the greatest concentration.
Well the only nucleophile i can think of is OH- if I am correct...or is the alkene itself a nucleophile. I am really getting confused, any help is appreciated.
In the addition of water to an alkene (e.g. ethylene) what is the electrophile?
Well I thought its the hydrogen cation from the water. Since electrophiles are electron poor molecules, having a tendency for more electrons.
But then it asks what nucleophile is present in the greatest concentration.
Well the only nucleophile i can think of is OH- if I am correct...or is the alkene itself a nucleophile. I am really getting confused, any help is appreciated.
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