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. Classify the species NH3 as an electrophile, nucleophile, or neither by typing in the appropriate word.
Use all lower case letters when entering your answer.

I neeeeed to get this right. Ive already got like 4 wrong :s. Its the pre lab work and its the last question. whats the answers?

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you have to think is it electron deficient or an electron rich compound?

i think it is neither but don't quote me on it..
 

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hmmmm ill wait for a definite answer... got too many wrong so far hehe and a friend reckons its nucleo.. but then again he waz wrong about the last question...
 

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ammonia's nucleophilic because of the lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen. Same reason why water is nucleophilic.
 

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OMG i wrote nucleophilic instead of nucleophile!!!

BOOO!
damn 2/ 7 this is really woeful...

Do pre lab marks count at all?
Pls say no....
 

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nit said:
ammonia's nucleophilic because of the lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen. Same reason why water is nucleophilic.
you're so smart
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Allstarrr said:
OMG i wrote nucleophilic instead of nucleophile!!!

BOOO!
damn 2/ 7 this is really woeful...

Do pre lab marks count at all?
Pls say no....
as far as i know, the mark you getdoesn't count, its just a participation mark.
 

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oh gd gd gd
i hope your right :)
but then again 2/7 isnt even really participation is it hehehe
 

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As long as you get above 20% for your marks, it doesn't matter. So you're fine.
 

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2/7 and u are still fine?! lol kz kz... cuzthey want to prevent pplz just guessing... so long as u actaully did it, u can get way above 20% ...

great work nit... =)
 

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long as u do ur prework it'd be fine... unless u r a chem perfectionist like nit, 1 or 2 errors are expected...

@nit: alright... =p though doing 3 hr math from 8 am straight isn't really the best way to start a day... usually =S
 

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what. half the people i know didn't even know pre-work existed last sem. they scraped distinctions in the end.
 

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Allstarrr said:
. Classify the species NH3 as an electrophile, nucleophile, or neither by typing in the appropriate word.
Use all lower case letters when entering your answer.

I neeeeed to get this right. Ive already got like 4 wrong :s. Its the pre lab work and its the last question. whats the answers?

Cheers
:NH3 has 2 lil electrons. so nucleophile:D

[exactly 1 month late]
 
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so late, that it's already been answered :rolleyes:

Technically, NH3 has more than 2 electrons :p
 

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So glad we do not have prework.

What did the normal/advanced people do in their prac last week?
 

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lol how many acid-base titrations do you guys do anyhow? You must have done it in 1st semester as well right?
 

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