DP Chemistry (first assessment 2025)
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Reactivity 3.4.1—A nucleophile is a reactant that forms a bond to its reaction partner (the electrophile) by donating both bonding electrons. Recognize nucleophiles in chemical reactions.
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- EXM.1A.HL.TZ0.7: Which of the following can act as a nucleophile? I. Benzene II. Water III. Bromine A. I and...
- EXM.1A.HL.TZ0.7: Which of the following can act as a nucleophile? I. Benzene II. Water III. Bromine A. I and...
- 22N.1A.SL.TZ0.27: What are nucleophiles most likely to react with? A. Alkenes B. Alcohol C. Alkanes D. ...
- 22N.1A.SL.TZ0.27: What are nucleophiles most likely to react with? A. Alkenes B. Alcohol C. Alkanes D. ...
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19M.1A.HL.TZ2.35:
What must be present on a nucleophile?
A. Negative charge
B. Lone pair of electrons
C. Positive charge
D. Symmetrical distribution of electrons
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19M.1A.HL.TZ2.35:
What must be present on a nucleophile?
A. Negative charge
B. Lone pair of electrons
C. Positive charge
D. Symmetrical distribution of electrons
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19M.1A.HL.TZ2.35:
What must be present on a nucleophile?
A. Negative charge
B. Lone pair of electrons
C. Positive charge
D. Symmetrical distribution of electrons
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19M.1A.HL.TZ2.35:
What must be present on a nucleophile?
A. Negative charge
B. Lone pair of electrons
C. Positive charge
D. Symmetrical distribution of electrons
- 21N.1A.HL.TZ0.37: Which attacking species is matched with its mechanism of reaction?
- 21N.1A.HL.TZ0.37: Which attacking species is matched with its mechanism of reaction?
- 21N.1A.HL.TZ0.37: Which attacking species is matched with its mechanism of reaction?
- 21N.1A.HL.TZ0.37: Which attacking species is matched with its mechanism of reaction?