Define radical in chemistry
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its a group of atom that behave like a single unit and shows the valency of both postive radical and negative radice
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A radical is a chemical species that contains an unpaired electron. In the past such species were often called "free radicals". Radicals are usually formed when a single covalent bond breaks to leave an unpaired electron on each of the two species created by the bond breaking: this is called homolysis.
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