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________is bivalent acidic radical​

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Answered by HarshiHansi
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The definition of bivalent acidic radicals is given by the ion which is formed after the removal of the ion from the acid. Bivalent radicals derived from unbranched alkenes, alkynes, etc. ... In the case of or Sulfuric Acid, when taken away, we are left with and in carbonic acid or , it loses ions to form .

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Answered by Anonymous
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The ion formed after removal of Hydrogen ion from an acid is called as Acidic Radical. ... when HCl loses H⁺ ion from acid . we get Cl⁻ which is an acidic radical -- which is monovalent. Bivalent means the acid should lose 2 H+ ions.

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