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radical are very reactive why

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A free radical is an atom or group of atoms that has an unpaired electron and is therefore unstable and highly reactive. Free radicals form when one of these weak bonds between electrons is broken and an uneven number of electrons remain. This means the electron is unpaired, making it chemically reactive.

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