what do you understand by the term radical? why are they reactive?
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A radical is a chemical species that contains an unpaired electrons.
In general, radicals are highly reactive and form new bonds again very quickly.
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A radical is a chemical species that contains an unpaired electron. ... Dots are placed on radical species to show that they possess a single, unpaired electron. Cleaving a chemical bond requires energy to be input, such as heat or light. In general, radicals are highly reactive and form new bonds again very quickly.
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