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difference between an ion and a radicle​

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Answered by Joanna7906
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A radical is a molecule or atom that has at least one unpaired electron (one electron is in an orbit by itself), but this moelcule or atom does not carry a charge like an ion because the number of orbiting electrons still matches the number of protons in the nucleus, however it is very reactive.

Answered by kartikeyapatel123456
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Answer:An ion has a charge on it which means that the no. of electron and proton are not same whereas in case of a radical the particular atom has a unpaired electron by which it has equal no. Of electrons and protons . And it has no charge on it.

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