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An electrophile is an electron-seeking species. Here's how to determine if something is an electrophile:
Positive Charge: Species with a positive charge are inherently electron-deficient and thus electrophiles.
Electron-Deficient Atoms: Atoms with an incomplete octet or a positive partial charge are also electrophiles.
Polarized Bonds: Molecules with polarized bonds, where one atom has a more electronegative atom, can have an electrophilic region.
You need to provide me with the list of options to determine which is not an electrophile.