Chemistry, asked by tvnsvikas68, 2 months ago

1. Define radical.
2. Name the following:
a. A monovalent positive radical
b. A monovalent positive compound radical
c. A divalent negative radical
d. Formula of vinegar
e. Formula of washing soda

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Answered by ltzDreamGirl
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The definition of radical is something that is at the root of something, or something that changes, addresses or affects the major essence of something. An example of radical is a basic solution to a complex problem. An example of radical is the change that allowed women to vote. adjective.

Answered by gulnazfatma093
2

Explanation:

1.

The definition of radical is something that is at the root of something, or something that changes, addresses or affects the major essence of something. An example of radical is a basic solution to a complex problem. An example of radical is the change that allowed women to vote. adjective.

2

a.A2CrO4

b.Ammonium

c.methylene

d.CH₃COOH

e .Na₂CO₃

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