Composite radicals. Give examples.
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Hydrogen peroxide,nitric oxide etc
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A composite material is made of two or more material and thus individual material property is comparatively poor than that when material are combined. If It is made of three material, then third material are reinforced in between the two material.A composite radical material is neither acidic or basic. Hydrogen peroxide, nitric oxide are common radicals. composite radicals are widely used in chemical Industry.
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Some examples of composite radicals are NO₂⁻, SO₄²⁻, HSO₄⁻
- Radicals are atoms that have 1 or more unpaired electrons in their orbital, that is, they do not contain paired electrons.
- Composite means something which is made up of groups of other units.
- Composite radicals are a type of radicals that are formed by more than one type of atom/element (which has a positive or negative charge) but that display behavior like one element/atom. That is, it is a group of atoms acting as one radicle.
- These types of radicles have a highly reactive nature.
Thus, some examples of composite radicles are NO₂⁻, SO₄²⁻, HSO₄⁻, etc.
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