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are positively charged radicals and positively charged ions same?​

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Answered by vijayakumarsubbaiah
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Radicals are very reactive and will form covalent bonds, which share electrons between atoms to complete an electron pair. Answer 2: Ions have a charge, whereas radicals are neutral. Also, ions in nature tend to be compensated by ions with opposite charges, whereas radicals are very reactive and thus short lived.

Answered by Divi2546
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Ions have a charge, whereas radicals are neutral. Also, ions in nature tend to be compensated by ions with opposite charges, whereas radicals are very reactive and thus short lived.

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