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what are the difference between radical and molecule

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Radical, also called Free Radical, in chemistry, molecule that contains at least one unpaired electron. Most molecules contain even numbers of electrons, and the covalent chemical bonds holding the atoms together within a molecule normally consist of pairs of electrons jointly shared by the atoms linked by the bond.

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Radical, also called Free Radical, in chemistry, molecule that contains at least one unpaired electron. Most molecules contain even numbers of electrons, and the covalent chemical bonds holding the atoms together within a molecule normally consist of pairs of electrons jointly shared by the atoms linked by the bond.May 16, 2018.

RADICALS:-

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Most Radicals May Be Considered To Have Arisen By Clevage Of Normal Electron Pair Bonds,Every Clevage Having Produced Two Separate entities, each of which contains a single, unpaired electron from the broken bond(in addition to all the reset of the normal. paired electrons of the Atoms) .

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A group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.

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