Information about acidic and basic radicals
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The ion formed after removal of Hydrogen ion (H⁺ ion) from an acid is called acid radical.
Ex: When HCl loses H⁺ ion, it forms Cl⁻ which is an acid radical.
The ion formed after removal of hydroxide ions (OH⁻ ions) from a base is called basic radical.
Ex: When NaOH loses OH⁻ ion, it forms Na⁺ which is a basic radical.
Acid radical + Basic radical → Salt....
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Ex: When HCl loses H⁺ ion, it forms Cl⁻ which is an acid radical.
The ion formed after removal of hydroxide ions (OH⁻ ions) from a base is called basic radical.
Ex: When NaOH loses OH⁻ ion, it forms Na⁺ which is a basic radical.
Acid radical + Basic radical → Salt....
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