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What are free radical reactions?​

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Answered by smosan75
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A free-radical reaction is a chemical process in which molecules having unpaired electrons are involved. The radical species could be a starting compound or a product, but in organic chemistry the most common cases are reactions that involve radicals as intermediates.

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Answered by sonikashish919
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  • A free radical reaction is any chemical reaction involving free radicals.
  • This reaction type is abundant in organic reactions.

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