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radicals which are formed by the loss of electrons are called

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Answered by srikruthi0707
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Oxidative stress occurs when an oxygen molecule splits into single atoms with unpaired electrons, which are called free radicals. ... Electrons like to be in pairs, so these atoms, called free radicals, scavenge the body to seek out other electrons so they can become a pair. This causes damage to cells, proteins and DNA.

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The radicals which are formed by the loss of electrons are called cations.

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