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two chemical formulae showing the stepsinvolved when a metal combined with a radical.

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Answered by dimprajapati
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Following are two examples in which a metal combines with a radical to form salts. 1- When sodium combines with carbonate CO32- radical it forms sodium carbonate Na2CO3. 2- When potassium combines with sulfate SO42- radical it forms potassium sulfate K2SO4.

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1- When sodium combines with carbonate CO32- radical it forms sodium carbonate Na2CO3. 2- When potassium combines with sulfate SO42- radical it forms potassium sulfate K2SO4.

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