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Transcribed Image Text:Classify each of the red starred atoms in the figure below as either a nucleophile or an electrophile.
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a) electrophile
b) nucleophile
c) type your answer...
d) type your answer...
e) type your answer...
f) type your answer...
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S
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HN
(e)
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NH₂
(f)
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