example of basic radicals and acidic radicals classified as bivalent
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Explanation:Some common examples of basic radicals are Na+, Ba2+, Fe3+ etc. Composite Radicals-Acetylimino, Cyclohexane carbonyl etc. Bivalent Acidic Radicals-The ion formed after removal of Hydrogen ion from an acid is called as Acidic Radical
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Bivalent acidic radicals
Bivalent refers to an element whose atom can replace 2 atoms of hydrogen or another univalent element. It also refers to a radical that has the same valence as a bivalent atom.
Examples: SO42-, CO32-, C2O42-
Some common examples of basic radicals are Na+, Ba2+, Fe3+ etc.
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