Chemistry, asked by Electr1fy, 1 year ago

What is the stability order of free radicals?

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Answered by Krishna1068
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Due to the unpaired electrons, free radicals do not have an electron octet. Therefore, they are usually instable and highly reactive. As a result of their high reactivity, radicals merely show a low selectivity. Thus, radicals are a threat to biological cells.

Electr1fy: I Need the order of stability.
Electr1fy: It should be increasing or decreasing .
Krishna1068: 1) opposite charges attract (and like charges repel), and 2) the stability of charges increases if it can be spread out over a greater volume. 
Krishna1068: 1) opposite charges attract (and like charges repel), and 2) the stability of charges increases if it can be spread out over a greater volume. 
Electr1fy: Can u say the order of stability
Krishna1068: increasing is stability
Krishna1068: and decreasing is reactivity
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