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Answered by priyanshuchauhan2005
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Negatively charged radicals are called acidic radicals. Positively charged radicals are called a basic radical.

Acid radicals are formed by removal of hydrogen ion (H+). Basic radicals are formed by the removal of hydroxide ion (OH–).

Example: H2S04 loses one H+ ion to form HSO4– ion. Example: KOH loses OH– ion

Answered by SmaranikaSahoo26
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Acid radicals: 1.Negatively charged radicals are called acidic radicals.

                      2.Acid radicals are formed by removal of hydrogen ion (H+).

                      3.Example: H2S04 loses one H+ ion to form HSO4– ion.

Basic radicals: 1. Positively charged radicals are called a basic radical.

                         2.Basic radicals are formed by the removal of hydroxide ion             (OH–).              

                         3.Example: KOH loses OH– ion and becomes K+ ion.

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