How do you use Nucleophiles in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Nucleophiles meaning
plural of nucleophile
Using Nucleophiles
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of nucleophile
- In the example corpus, nucleophiles often appears in combinations such as: nucleophiles and, of nucleophiles.
Context around Nucleophiles
- Average sentence length in these examples: 18.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 4 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 13 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Nucleophiles
- In this selection, "nucleophiles" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 18.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, toward, carbon, ambident, displaying, add and amines stand out and add context to how "nucleophiles" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include addition of nucleophiles at carbonyl and addition reactions nucleophiles add readily. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "nucleophiles" sits close to words such as aami, abada and abbottabad, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with nucleophiles
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Enols are also carbon nucleophiles. (5 words)
Addition of nucleophiles at carbonyl Esterification is a reversible reaction. (10 words)
Nucleophilic addition reactions Nucleophiles add readily to the carbonyl group. (10 words)
This is one of the most useful methods for the mild formation of C–C bonds. citation citation Brückner, p. 580 Some additions which can not be executed with nucleophiles and electrophiles, can be succeeded with free radicals. (38 words)
Organogermanes of the type R 4 Ge (where R is an alkyl ) such as tetramethylgermane ( Ge(CHmain )main ) and tetraethylgermane are accessed through the cheapest available germanium precursor germanium tetrachloride and alkyl nucleophiles. (33 words)
The following empirical data have been obtained by measuring reaction rates for a large number of reactions involving a large number of nucleophiles and electrophiles. (25 words)
Example sentences (13)
Addition of nucleophiles at carbonyl Esterification is a reversible reaction.
Alkenes bound to metal cations are reactive toward nucleophiles whereas alkenes normally are not.
Enols are also carbon nucleophiles.
Enols are ambident nucleophiles, but, in general, nucleophilic at the alpha carbon atom.
Halogens While the halogens aren't nucleophilic in their diatomic form (i.e. I 2 is not a nucleophile), their anions are good nucleophiles.
In this environment, cysteines are, in general, oxidized to cystine and are no longer functional as a nucleophiles.
Nucleophiles displaying the so-called alpha effect are usually omitted in this type of treatment.
Nucleophilic addition reactions Nucleophiles add readily to the carbonyl group.
Organogermanes of the type R 4 Ge (where R is an alkyl ) such as tetramethylgermane ( Ge(CHmain )main ) and tetraethylgermane are accessed through the cheapest available germanium precursor germanium tetrachloride and alkyl nucleophiles.
The analogous acylations of amines to give amides are less sensitive because amines are stronger nucleophiles and react more rapidly than does water.
The carbonyl is weakly electrophilic but is attacked by strong nucleophiles (amines, alkoxides, hydride sources, organolithium compounds, etc.).
The following empirical data have been obtained by measuring reaction rates for a large number of reactions involving a large number of nucleophiles and electrophiles.
This is one of the most useful methods for the mild formation of C–C bonds. citation citation Brückner, p. 580 Some additions which can not be executed with nucleophiles and electrophiles, can be succeeded with free radicals.
Common combinations with nucleophiles
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- nucleophiles and 3×
- of nucleophiles 2×