| 21. | Electrophilic compounds may alkylate different nucleophiles in the body.
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| 22. | In electrophilic substitution in aliphatic compounds, an electrophile displaces a functional group.
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| 23. | It undergoes electrophilic reactions, such as halogenation and Friedel-Crafts reactions.
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| 24. | Electrophilic peroxides are stronger oxygen-atom transfer agents.
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| 25. | The alpha carbon then undergoes electrophilic substitution with bromine.
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| 26. | In this case, C5 is the most common site of electrophilic attack.
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| 27. | The compound is used as an electrophilic fluorinating agent.
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| 28. | It has an asymmetrical structure with electrophilic properties and can react with nucleophiles.
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| 29. | Therefore, electrophilic aromatic substitution is more difficult while nucleophilic aromatic substitution is facilitated.
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| 30. | For good nucleophiles, less electrophilic reagents are employed, such as ethyl halides.
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