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The reaction of an electrophile with a nucleophile is the same as the reaction of a Lewis acid with a Lewis base and is termed as Lewis acid-base combination reaction. Each atom in the product completes its octet ( except hydrogen which attains complete duplet) as a consequence of this combination. Consider following reaction between an electrophile and a nucleophile Incorrect statement (s) is/are H_(3)C-overset(CH_(3))overset(|)underset(CH_(3))underset(|)(C^(oplus))+H_(2)overset(cdotcdot)O:rarrH_(3)C-overset(CH_(3))overset(|)underset(CH_(3))underset(|)C-OH+H^(oplus)

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It is a Lewis acid base combination REACTION
It is a Lowry-Bronsted acid base reaction
Driving force that makes `DeltaG` NEGATIVE is the COMPLETION of the octet of C and O atoms in the product.
It is an clectrophile and B is a nucleophile.

Answer :B


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