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What is positive radicle?

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Answered by shreya628455
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When an electron is lost the group of atoms acquire a positive charge and is called a positive radical or positive ion. Depending upon the number of charges carried by radicals they are further classified as monovalent, bivalent (divalent), trivalent and tetravalent radicals or ions and so on.

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When an electron is lost the group of atoms acquire a positive charge and is called a positive radical or positive ion. Depending upon the number of charges carried by radicals they are further classified as monovalent, bivalent (divalent), trivalent and tetravalent radicals or ions and so on.

The ion that is found in any atom or group of atoms has either positive charge or negative charge. This depends upon the gain and loss of electrons. Examples of positive radicals are Hydrogen, Sodium, Potassium, Ammonium, and Magnesium, Calcium, Zinc and Aluminium.

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