I think you may mean "cation". I've never heard the term "positive radicals" before that I can recall.
(Note that "cation" is pronounced cat - ion, not "cayshun" or something like that.)
Radicals.
Charged atoms are called ions.
A free radical is a species that has unpaired electrons.Due to this , they are highly reactive. They can have either a positive charge, negative charge or no charge.
Ions. Or, perhaps free radicals.
A positive charge is a positive electrical charge. Particles with no charge are called neutral particles.
It is an ion. If positive a cation. If negative,an anion
Free radicals are practically positive ions.
After the radicals took control of the assembly, they called for a new legislative body called the National Convention.
ions or radicals
Radicals
These are often called leftists.
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Radicals.
Free Radicals
A chemical reaction in which two elements or radicals change places with two other elements is called double replacement. It is also known as double displacement. Its general pattern can be written as AB + CD --> AD + CB
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electronegative radicals are anions or acid radicals.