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define acid radical and basic radical​

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Answered by dharmendra9780206501
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Acid radical is the ion formed after the removal of Hydrogen ion (H+) from an acid. Example: When H2SO4 loses H+ ion, it forms HSO4− which is an acid radical. The ion formed after the removal of hydroxide ion (OH−) from a base is known as basic radical.

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Answered by sunyanajadhav5
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Acid radical is the ion formed after the removal of Hydrogen ion (H+) from an acid. Example: When H2SO4 loses H+ ion, it forms HSO4− which is an acid radical. The ion formed after the removal of hydroxide ion (OH−) from a base is known as basic radical.

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