English
Etymology
From electro- + -phile.
Pronunciation
Noun
electrophile (plural electrophiles)
- (chemistry) A compound or functional group that is attractive to, and accepts electrons, especially accepting an electron pair from a nucleophile to form a bond.
Translations
compound which attracts electrons
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 親電體 / 亲电体 (qīndiàntǐ)
- Georgian: ელექტროფილი (elekṭropili)
- German: Elektrophil n
- Indonesian: elektrofil
- Italian: elettrofilo (it) m
- Japanese: 求電子剤 (きゅうでんしざい, kyūdenshizai), 求電子試薬 (きゅうでんししやく, kyūdenshishiyaku), 求電子種 (きゅうでんししゅ, kyūdenshishu)
- Korean: 친전자체(親電子體) (chinjeonjache)
- Malayalam: ഇലക്ട്രോഫൈൽ (ilakṭrōphail)
- Persian: الکتروندوست
- Portuguese: eletrófilo m
- Spanish: electrófilo m
- Turkish: elektrofil (tr)
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