These are electron pair donors that can react with acids to form adducts. Examples include ammonia (NH3), phosphine (PH3), and water (H2O). They are commonly used in chemical synthesis and catalysis.
These are electron pair donors that can react with acids to form adducts. Examples include ammonia (NH3), phosphine (PH3), and water (H2O). They are commonly used in chemical synthesis and catalysis.