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Sulphate radical is a dipositive radical. True or false? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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False .

Sulphate radical is not a dipositive radical.

  • Sulphate radical is a dinegative radical , it have the formula SO4-2 .

  • From the formula we can see that , it have -2 charge on it , that's means it have negative charge so it is a dinegative radical , where di means 2.

  • Radical is defined as the molecule that contains at least one unpaired electron.

  • Sulphate is a acid radical , acid radical is the ion formed after the removal of Hydrogen ion (H+) from an acid.

  • for example- H2SO4 will form as sulphate is a dinegative radical so it will react with 2 H+ as H contains +1 charge .
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