Chemistry, asked by jainamkundhadia, 2 months ago

WHAT IS FORMATION OF IONS? EXPLAIN RADICALS?​

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Answered by rajputroshni542
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Radical ions are generated by the one-electron oxidation or reduction of neutral molecules, and they are important reaction intermediates owing to their higher reactivity, which can be enhanced further by the formation of their excited states using excitation with appropriate light.

Answered by kcthakur1969
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When a stable atom gains or loses an electron , it becomes an ion. For example- when chlorine takes an electron from sodium, and sodium gives that electron to chlorine , they become ions and form NaCl.

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A radical is a chemical species that contains an unpaired electron. In general, radical are highly reactive and form new bonds again very quickly. A radical may be electrically neutral , positively charged ( radical cation ) or negatively charged ( radical anion ).

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