Physics, asked by gaurigawade2006, 2 months ago

mcq mutiple choice questions​

Attachments:

Answers

Answered by IamSameerhii
1

\;\qquad\quad\;\;\large{\odot\;\;\underline{\underline{\bf{\red{Required\;Answer↷ }}}}}

composite radicals are usually found under methane, methyl, acetyl, benzyl, phenyl or cyclohexane but some other important examples as well as exceptions to the systematic rule are also listed.Radicals which are neither acidic nor basic are called composite radicals. - For example, alkyl, carbonyl, phenyl radicals have no charges over them. Thus they are called composite radicals.

\large{\boxed{\mathcal{\overbrace{\underbrace{\fcolorbox{r}{red}{Hope It Helps. ♡★❥✌ }}}}}}

Similar questions