Why is CA++ called a basic radical? Give reason.
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basic radical is substance left out without a hydroxid... ... to give Na+ and OH- ions, Na+ has lost an OH-, hence is called the basic radical. ... For example: Na+, Fe++, etc.
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It is because CA++ is positively charged ion of a basic radical.
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