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why mg ++is called basic radical

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Answered by puja1060
5

Answer:

because it has positive part

Answered by OlaMacgregor
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Mg^{2+} is a basic radical because it is a cation.

Explanation:

An ion formed due to the removal of a hydroxide ion is known a basic radical. A basic radical is positive in nature and it is also called a cation.

For example, Mg(OH)_{2} will dissociate as follows.

          Mg(OH)_{2} \rightarrow Mg^{2+} + OH^{-}

So here, Mg^{2+} formed is a basic radical.

On the other hand, an ion formed because of the removal of a hydrogen ion is known as an acid radical.

For example, dissociation of HCl is as follows.

        HCl \rightarrow H^{+} + Cl^{-}

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