examples of composite radicals
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● Radicals -
- Radical is an atom, molecule, or ion that has an unpaired valence electron.
- Radicals can be acidic, basic or composite radical.
● Composite radical -
- Radicals which are neither acidic nor basic are called composite radicals.
- For example, alkyl, carbonyl, phenyl radicals have no charges over them. Thus they are called composite radicals.
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● Radicals -
- Radical is an atom, molecule, or ion that has an unpaired valence electron.
- Radicals can be acidic, basic or composite radical.
● Composite radical -
- Radicals which are neither acidic nor basic are called composite radicals.
- For example, alkyl, carbonyl, phenyl radicals have no charges over them. Thus they are called composite radicals.
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Composite radicals usually be found under methane, methyl, acetyl. Benzene, phenyl, or cyclohexane (for example, acetylimino, cyclohexanecarbonyl), but some other important examples as well as exceptions to the systematic rules are also listed.
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