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The valency of a radical is the same as the charge over it?​

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Answered by trishnajinaborah
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Answer:

In general, the valency of a radical is the same as the charge on the polyatomic ion of the same formula

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Answered by AlluringKitty
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A radical has an unpaired electron, but does not have a net charge because the number of protons equals the number of electrons.

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