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Discuss how atoms,molecules and radicals differ from each other.Give example.(Long Q/Ans)
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Answered by koustubhapathy
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Molecule:Molecule is a particle made of two or more atoms that are chemically bonded together. For Example :-HCI(g) is a molecule made of one hydrogen atom bonded to one chlorine atom. ... For Example :-Hydrogen (H) Neon (Ne). Radicals:The inorganic compound nitric oxide (HO) is a stable radical .18

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ATOM: its the smallest part of an element having the same chemical properties. ... RADICAL: two or more than two atoms, ions or molecules which have unpaired electrons and are highly reactive

Answered by acharyasamya9
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Molecule:Molecule is a particle made of two or more atoms that are chemically bonded together.

For Example :-HCI(g) is a molecule made of one hydrogen atom bonded to one chlorine atom.

Atom: Many atoms consist of a positively charged nucleus consisting of protons and neutrons surrounded by a cloud of electrons charged negatively.

For Example :-Hydrogen (H) Neon (Ne).

Radicals:The inorganic compound nitric oxide (HO) is a stable radical .

For Example :- Fremy's salt (Potassium nitrosodisulfonate , (KSO3)2NO) is a related ezample

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