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what are radicals. what are acid-base radicals​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Acid radical is substance left out without hydrogen which is generally a non metal or anion. See an example HCl if we separate this two we will get H+ and Cl- this Cl- is our acid radical. And basic radical is substance left out without a hydroxide ion which is generally a metal or cation.

Answered by Khushi2558
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Acid radical is substance left out without hydrogen which is generally a non metal or anion. See an example HCl if we separate this two we will get H+ and Cl- this Cl- is our acid radical. And basic radical is substance left out without a hydroxide ion which is generally a metal or cation.

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