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Reagents which attack organic compounds may be classified as electrophiles, nucleophiles and free radicals. Explain nucleophiles and electrophiles with suitable examples.

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The substance which dissolved is the solute. The substance in which the solute dissolves la the solvent. Substance obtained by dissolving solute in a solvent to called the solution. eg: Dissolve some salt in water. Here the solute is salt, solvent la water and the solution is salt solution,
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