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hydroxide and nitride ions are which radicals​

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Answered by benjaison2006
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Explanation:

The corresponding electrically neutral compound HO• is the hydroxyl radical. The corresponding covalently-bound group –OH of atoms is the hydroxy group. Hydroxide ion and hydroxy group are nucleophiles and can act as a catalysts in organic chemistry.

and i think nitride radical is neutral

Answered by avaniaarna
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Answer:

The hydroxyl radical, •OH, is the neutral form of the hydroxide ion (OH −). Hydroxyl radicals are highly reactive (easily becoming hydroxy groups) and consequently short-lived; however, they form an important part of radical chemistry.

Tinted long-lived ionic carbon nitride radicals were recently introduced and applied in photocatalysis and energy storage. However, the reason for their higher activity in the photocatalytic reaction and optimal conditions for generating such radicals remain vague.

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