What are acidic and basic radicals?
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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.
AcidAcid radicalHClCl⁻HNO₃NO₃⁻CH₃COOHCH₃COO⁻H₂SO₄SO₄⁻²H₂CO₃CO₃⁻²HBrBr⁻HFF⁻HII⁻H₃PO₄PO₄⁻³
Ex: When HCl loses H⁺ ion, it forms Cl⁻ which is an acid radical.
Following given the list of acidic radicals.
AcidAcid radicalHClCl⁻HNO₃NO₃⁻CH₃COOHCH₃COO⁻H₂SO₄SO₄⁻²H₂CO₃CO₃⁻²HBrBr⁻HFF⁻HII⁻H₃PO₄PO₄⁻³
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Acidic radical are anions which are negatively charged. For example: SO42-, NO3¯, etc.
Basic Radicals are cations which are positively charged. For example: Na+, Fe++, etc.
Basic Radicals are cations which are positively charged. For example: Na+, Fe++, etc.
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