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what is biradical and its example​

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Answered by sahaj56
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biradical=lacidarib

Answered by Ronney123
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A diradical in organic chemistry is a molecular species with two electrons occupying degenerate molecular orbitals (MO).[1][2] The term "diradical" is mainly used to describe organic compounds, where most diradical are extremely reactive and in fact rarely isolated. Diradicals are even-electron molecules but have one fewer bond than the number permitted by the octet rule.

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