WHY is mg ++ called a basic radical
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because its a cation formed due to removal of hydroxide ion
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MG++ called basic radical
Basic radical is an ion coming from a base. It is a positively charged chemical species; thus we name it as the cation. Moreover, it is a portion of an inorganic salt. This ion forms as a result of the removal of a hydroxide ion from a base.
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