tetravalent basic radical example
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Examples of Trivalent basic radicals are: HCI (acid), CI- (acid radical),HNO3 (acid), NO2 ( ACID radical)
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tetravalent
Carbon anion: C-4
Silicon anion: Si-4
These elements very less stable.
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The ion formed after removal of Hydrogen ion (H⁺ ion) from an acid is called acid radical.
Ex: When HCl loses H⁺ ion, it forms Cl⁻ which is an acid radical.
Following given the list of acidic radicals.
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AcidAcid radicalHClCl⁻HNO₃NO₃⁻CH₃COOHCH₃COO⁻H₂SO₄SO₄⁻²H₂CO₃CO₃⁻²HBrBr⁻HFF⁻HII⁻H₃PO₄PO₄⁻³HClO₄ClO₄⁻HNO₂NO₂⁻
Electron grabber. Stealer of mojo. Black widow particle. Free radicals get neutralized very quickly tho. So to say they are free is kind of misleading…unless of course if your referring to the fact that it's not with it's kind in a big soup of free radicals like in acid or something.
Ex: When HCl loses H⁺ ion, it forms Cl⁻ which is an acid radical.
Following given the list of acidic radicals.
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AcidAcid radicalHClCl⁻HNO₃NO₃⁻CH₃COOHCH₃COO⁻H₂SO₄SO₄⁻²H₂CO₃CO₃⁻²HBrBr⁻HFF⁻HII⁻H₃PO₄PO₄⁻³HClO₄ClO₄⁻HNO₂NO₂⁻
Electron grabber. Stealer of mojo. Black widow particle. Free radicals get neutralized very quickly tho. So to say they are free is kind of misleading…unless of course if your referring to the fact that it's not with it's kind in a big soup of free radicals like in acid or something.
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