Chemistry, asked by kajal2064, 6 months ago

Arre yrr plzz koi batado main 2 baar puch chuki hu...I am having a confusion..is polyatomic ion and composite radical same??...do tell and with reason..​

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Answered by shahkhushee700
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The prefix poly- means many, so a polyatomic ion is an ion that contains more than one atom. This differentiates polyatomic ions from monatomic ions, which contain only one atom.

Radical is an atom, molecule, or ion that has an unpaired valence electron. ... - Radicals which are neither acidic nor basic are called composite radicals. - For example, alkyl, carbonyl, phenyl radicals have no charges over them. Thus they are called composite radicals.

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