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Answered by AditiJaiswal313
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A free-radical reaction is any chemical reaction involving free radicals. This reaction type is abundant in organic reactions. When radical reactions are part of organic synthesis the radicals are often generated from radical initiators such as peroxides or azobis compounds.

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What are free radicals give an example?

A notable example of a free radical is the hydroxyl radical (HO•), a molecule that is one hydrogen atom short of a water molecule and thus has one bond "dangling" from the oxygen.

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Answered by johandamian776
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A free-radical reaction is any chemical reaction involving free radicals. This reaction type is abundant in organic reactions. ... When radical reactions are part of organic synthesis the radicals are often generated from radical initiators such as peroxides or azobis compounds.

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