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Difference between electropositive radicals and electronegative radicals any two

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Answered by parvathisanthu57
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Electro-positive radicals: The radicals which have the capacity of losing electrons and carry positive charge are called electropositive radicals. E.g. Ca++, Na+ etc. Electro-negative radicals: The radicals, which have the capacity of gaining electrons and carry negative charge are called electronegative radicals.

Answered by TejaswiniSherke
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Explanation:

Electronegativity is the tendency of an atom to attract, in its combined state, a shared pair of bonded electrons. ...

Electropositivity is the tendency of an atom to donate electrons and withdraw form covalent bonds to form positively charged cations.

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