List of positive and negative radicals in chemistry
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There are plenty of Positive and the Negative Radicals in the Chemistry. Some of the Important Positive and the Negative Radicals are written below.
Radicals are the Positive and the Negative ions which have at least one unpaired electrons.
Positive Radicals are ---→
1). Sodium = Na⁺
2). Hydrogen = H⁺
3). Potassium = K⁺
4). Lithium = Li⁺
5). Ammonium = NH₄⁺
6). Cuprous [Copper II] = Cu²⁺
7). Cupric [ Copper III] = Cu³⁺
8). Magnesium = Mg²⁺
9). Zinc = Zn²⁺
10). Lead = Pb²⁺
11). Ferrous [ Iron(II)] = Fe²⁺
12). Ferric [ Iron(III)] = Fe³⁺
13). Aluminium = Al³⁺
14). Calcium = Ca²⁺
15). Barium = Ba²⁺
16). Silver = Ag⁺
17). Gold = Au³⁺
18). Manganese = Mn²⁺
19). Nickel = Ni²⁺
20). Palladium =Pd²⁺
Negative Radicals ---→
1).Flouride = F⁻
2). Chloride = Cl⁻
3) Bromide = Br⁻
4) Iodide = I⁻
5) Sulphate = SO₄²⁻
6) Oxide = O²⁻
7) Nitride = N³⁻
8) Sulphur = S²⁻
9) Carbide = C⁴⁻
10) Hydroxide = OH⁻
11) Nitrate = NO₃⁻
12) Carbonate = CO²⁻
13) Hydrogen Carbonate = HCO₃⁻
14) Sulphate = SO₄²⁻
15).Sulphite = SO₃³⁻
16) Nitrate = NO₃⁻
17)Nitrite = NO₂⁻
18) Hydrogen Sulphite = HSO₃⁻
19) Hydrogen Sulphate = HSO₄⁻
20) Chromate = CrO₄²⁻
There are lot of Radicals which cannot be easily written. Although some of the Important Radicals which are commonly used are mentioned above.
Hope it helps.
Here is the answer---
There are plenty of Positive and the Negative Radicals in the Chemistry. Some of the Important Positive and the Negative Radicals are written below.
Radicals are the Positive and the Negative ions which have at least one unpaired electrons.
Positive Radicals are ---→
1). Sodium = Na⁺
2). Hydrogen = H⁺
3). Potassium = K⁺
4). Lithium = Li⁺
5). Ammonium = NH₄⁺
6). Cuprous [Copper II] = Cu²⁺
7). Cupric [ Copper III] = Cu³⁺
8). Magnesium = Mg²⁺
9). Zinc = Zn²⁺
10). Lead = Pb²⁺
11). Ferrous [ Iron(II)] = Fe²⁺
12). Ferric [ Iron(III)] = Fe³⁺
13). Aluminium = Al³⁺
14). Calcium = Ca²⁺
15). Barium = Ba²⁺
16). Silver = Ag⁺
17). Gold = Au³⁺
18). Manganese = Mn²⁺
19). Nickel = Ni²⁺
20). Palladium =Pd²⁺
Negative Radicals ---→
1).Flouride = F⁻
2). Chloride = Cl⁻
3) Bromide = Br⁻
4) Iodide = I⁻
5) Sulphate = SO₄²⁻
6) Oxide = O²⁻
7) Nitride = N³⁻
8) Sulphur = S²⁻
9) Carbide = C⁴⁻
10) Hydroxide = OH⁻
11) Nitrate = NO₃⁻
12) Carbonate = CO²⁻
13) Hydrogen Carbonate = HCO₃⁻
14) Sulphate = SO₄²⁻
15).Sulphite = SO₃³⁻
16) Nitrate = NO₃⁻
17)Nitrite = NO₂⁻
18) Hydrogen Sulphite = HSO₃⁻
19) Hydrogen Sulphate = HSO₄⁻
20) Chromate = CrO₄²⁻
There are lot of Radicals which cannot be easily written. Although some of the Important Radicals which are commonly used are mentioned above.
Hope it helps.
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