which charge on carbon free radical
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A free radical is an atom or a group of atoms with an odd number of electrons. ... Organic molecules contain carbon, which very readily forms four electron pairs (bonds) when reacting with other atoms or molecules. An organic free radical is a free radical form of carbon with three bonds and a single, unpaired electron.
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The cleavage of a covalent heteronuclear chemical bond generally results in the formation of two oppositely charged ions, with the negative charge developing on the more electronegative atom of the bonded pair and the positive charge on the less electronegative atom.
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