Identifying Nucleophiles - Organic Chemistry

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Which of these qualities applies to a good nucleophile?

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A good nucleophile should not be bulky. If the nucleophile is bulky, the compound will not be able to reach the carbonyl carbon, where the reaction occurs. With increased steric hindrance due to a bulkier nucleophile, the reaction will run slowly, and the compound is not a good nucleophile. Good nucleophiles also want to give away electrons so that the reaction can occur. This means that conjugate bases make better nucleophiles than acids.

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