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what are radicals and how are they different from ions​

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Answered by lChanul
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The main difference is that a neutral radical has no charge imbalance between the protons and electrons, but the cation or anion does. Ions are written with an explicit charge because of that charge imbalance, but radicals may or may not have an imbalance of charge.

Answered by aayushi7564
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The main difference is that a neutral radical has no charge imbalance between the protons and electrons, but the cation or anion does. Ions are written with an explicit charge because of that charge imbalance, but radicals may or may not have an imbalance of charge.

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