What are the models of 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.
The ion formed after removal of hydroxide ions (OH-⁻ ions) from a base is called basic radical.
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Every inorganic compound is made up of two electrically charged parts called radicals. One part has positive charge and is called basic radical .
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. The ion formed after removal of hydroxide ions (OH⁻ ions) from a base is called basic radical.
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. The ion formed after removal of hydroxide ions (OH⁻ ions) from a base is called basic radical.
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