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Acid radical of valency 1

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Chloride is the acid radicle of valency 1.

Explanation:

  • Acid radicles are those radicles which can form acid when reacted with water.
  • These are actually the radicles which can form acids with protons.
  • They are negatively charged in nature.
  • Some of these radicles are fluoride, chloride, bromide, iodide, etc.
  • These were the simple radicles.
  • The complex radicles include nitrate, nitrite etc.
  • The acid radicles react with basic radicles in equivalent proportions to form salts.

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