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oxide is a simple radical why

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Answered by singhlovepreet32
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:The oxygen molecule (O2 or O-O) itself is free radicals or a bi-radical, with two unpaired electrons. ... That is, the electron configuration of the molecule has two unpaired electrons occupying two degenerate molecular orbitals with the same spin orientation (up-up or down-down

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The oxygen molecule (O2 or O-O) itself is free radicals or a bi-radical, with two unpaired electrons. ... That is, the electron configuration of the molecule has two unpaired electrons occupying two degenerate molecular orbitals with the same spin orientation (up-up or down-down).

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