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  • 13-01-2021
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In a polar reaction mechanism, the atom that gives away electrons in a neutral nucleophile will end up as a(n):

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  • 18-01-2021

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Answer:

Cation

Explanation:

In a polar reaction mechanism, a specie must give out electrons and another specie must accept those electrons.

The specie that gives out electrons becomes electron deficient and positively charged so we refer to such a specie as a cation.

Hence, the specie that looses electrons becomes a cation.

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