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1) Which of the following is electropositive monovalent radical?
(i) Chloride
(ii) Sulphate
(iii) Carbonate
(iv) Silver

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Answered by krithikajha10
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Answer:

silver

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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IV) Silver is the electropositive monovalent radical. Where an electron is lost by an atom, then the unit charge obtained by an atom is called a monovalent positive radical.

Explanation:

  • The radicals, which have can lose electrons and carry a positive charge, are called electropositive radicals.
  • A monovalent ion or radical is a chemical group with one electron less or more and can form only one covalent bond.
  • An electropositive radical is formed due to the electropositive nature of a chemical species, which means a particular chemical species has tended to lose electrons to form positive radicals.
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