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identify one cationic radical by performing dry and wet test of the given inorganic salt m3​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Inorganic salts can be obtained with a base through complete or partial neutralization of acid. The part that the acid contributes is called anion in the formation of a salt and the part that the base contributes is called cation.

Answered by anusha195sl
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Answer:

The one cationic radical by performing dry and wet test of the given is inroganic salt have electrons.

Explanation:

  • In organic chemistry, a cation radical is defined as the positively charges species which has an atom that is having some electrons which are unpaired.
  • A radical cation is a free radical with charge which is positive.
  • A radical which is charged is defined as the group of elements or atoms which is positively charges which has an atom that bears the electrons that are unpaired.
  • It has a free radical which is positive charge that becomes the subsets of the free radicals.

Formation of radical cation:

The radical cations are formed when the neutral molecules are removed by the process of the ionization of the electrons which are single in number.

The remaining species will have a positive charge of the unit and spin density of the unit.

Here, the HOMO the neutral species will become SOMO of cation radical.

HOMO means, Highest occupied MO and SOMO means, Singly occupied MO.

The one cationic radical by performing dry and wet test of the given is the inorganic salts.

It can be obtained by using the base of partial or the complete neutralization of the acid.

The part related to the acids is called as anion and the part related to the formation of salt and the base is known as cation.

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