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examples of trivalent basic radicals


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Answered by Anonymous
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Some example are as Examples of Trivalent basic radicals are: HCI ( acid), CI- (acid radical),HNO3 (acid), NO2 ( ACID .
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Answer:

A basic radical is represented as a cation and has a positive charge.

Explanation:

Basic radicals are formed by the removal of electrons from the atoms of metals and referred as cationic.

A trivalence basic radical is defined as a cation having three valencies.

Examples of trivalent basic radicals are Al3+ (Aluminium cation), Au + 3 (Auric ion), Bi3+ (Bismuth cation),  Cr3+ (Chromiun (III) ion), and Fe3+ (Ferric ion).

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