Science, asked by bhartigoswami45332, 4 months ago

Give to examples of each :
1. Composite Radicals
2.Monoatomic Radicals
3.Ionic Compounds​

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Answered by ItzFranklinRahul
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1. SO4^2- and NH4^+

2. Na^+ and K^+

3. NaCl and CaCl2

Answered by NONEXISTENT
3

Explanation:

1) COMPOSITE RADICALS

Radical is an atom, molecule, or ion that has an unpaired valence electron. ... - 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.

2) MONOATOMIC REDICALS

The monatomic ions that compose salt are sodium (Na+) and chlorine (Cl-). In the solid state, the sodium and chlorine atoms form into a crystal structure in which each sodium atom is surrounded by chlorine atoms and vice versa

3) IONIC COMPOUND.

Ionic compounds are neutral compounds made up of positively charged ions called cations and negatively charged ions called anions. For binary ionic compounds (ionic compounds that contain only two types of elements), the compounds are named by writing the name of the cation first followed by the name of the anion.

NONEXISTENT

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