what do you understand by acid radical and badic radical
Answers
Answered by
4
Hey
here's your answer!!
When a salt is dissolved in water, it splits up into constituent radicals.
The radicals which are found to carry a positive charge are called the basic radicals. They are also termed as electropositive radicals or cations.
The other part of the dissociated salt carries a negative charge and are called the basic radicals. They are also called electronegative radicals or anions.
For example,
In the formation of potassium chloride, the potassium radical has been contributed by the base potassium hydroxide and is therefore called the basic radical .
The chloride radical has been contributed by hydrochloric acid and is therefore termed an acid radical .
Hope it helps!!
here's your answer!!
When a salt is dissolved in water, it splits up into constituent radicals.
The radicals which are found to carry a positive charge are called the basic radicals. They are also termed as electropositive radicals or cations.
The other part of the dissociated salt carries a negative charge and are called the basic radicals. They are also called electronegative radicals or anions.
For example,
In the formation of potassium chloride, the potassium radical has been contributed by the base potassium hydroxide and is therefore called the basic radical .
The chloride radical has been contributed by hydrochloric acid and is therefore termed an acid radical .
Hope it helps!!
Answered by
2
Answer:
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 is our acid radical.
Basic radical is substance left out without a hydroxide in which is generally a metal or cation
see example NaOH if we disassociate them we will get Na+ and OH-here Na+ is the basic radical
And salt is formed always of the basic and acidic radical. ex NaCl.
Explanation:
this is your answer hope it helps you.
Similar questions