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A stable radical is a radical that is not changing. A radical is a molecule or atom that has an unpaired electron.
It's a radical with a whole numberwith it
An aminyl radical is an uncharged radical, H2N. formally derived from ammonia by removing a hydrogen atom, and any of its derivatives R2N.
Sodium is not a radical, it is an element. Chemists use the term radical to refer to small groups of atoms, such as the nitrate or phosphate or ammonium radicals, which tend to remain together as a group even when undergoing chemical reactions. A single atom, such as a sodium atom, is not a radical, it is just an element.
Nothing, it just bonds with another atom, radical.
A compound radical is a group of atoms that act as a single atom in a chemical reaction, often staying together as a unit. It combines with other atoms to form molecules, similar to how an individual atom would. A common example is the sulfate radical (SO4).
A univalent radical is an atom, molecule or ion that has only one open electron available for bonding, or one valence. Hence, univalent radical.
Hydrogen Peroxide is an example of a free radical. A free radical works by causing the oxidation of another atom. Free radicals are highly reactive because they are missing an electron. They will take that electron from any plant, human, or animal atom in a cell. That atom is then missing an electron and becomes a free radical itself. When any compound has the suffix -oxide in it, that usually hints that it is a free radical and would be considered basic on the pH scale.
A radical with one atom of sulfur and three atoms of oxygen would create a sulfate radical (SO4*). This radical is highly reactive due to its unpaired electron and can participate in various chemical reactions, especially in environmental processes such as oxidation reactions in the atmosphere.
Sodium is not a radical, it is an element. Chemists use the term radical to refer to small groups of atoms, such as the nitrate or phosphate or ammonium radicals, which tend to remain together as a group even when undergoing chemical reactions. A single atom, such as a sodium atom, is not a radical, it is just an element.
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