Chemistry, asked by annie76, 1 year ago

meaning of radical in chemistry??( don not copy past the google one I've read that but didn't understood that much so write it in your own language how you understand it ) thank you÷)

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Answered by infinityleague80
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It is very simple.

Any species that has a free electron can be called a radical. Like how a human being, whose ideas differ from normal, is called a Radical. So, in Chemistry, a free radical is free to do what it wants.


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