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The correct statement regarding electrophile is

A

Electrophile is a negatively charged species and can form a bond by accepting a pair of electrons from a nucleophile.

B

Electrophile is a negatively charged species and can form a bond by accepting a pair of electrons from another electrophile.

C

Electrophiles are generally neutral species and can form a bond by accepting a pair of electrons from a nucleophile.

D

Electrophile can be either neutral or positively charged species and can form a bond by accepting a pair of electrons from a nucleophile.

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Electrophile can be either neutral or positively charged species and can form a bond by accepting a pair of electrons from a nucleophile.
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