It's a radical with a whole numberwith it
Boride
Yeah, an example is a radical anion that it creates (ketyl): Diphenylketyl Na + Ph2CO →Na+Ph2CO−
It is non linear with bond angles of ~ 127° and ~ 102° respectively, as for the polarity, I'd imagine it's polar, but because it's a radical, you can't really do the proper experiments. See related info. If you meant this as a compound and not a radical, it doesn't exist.
Four carbon atoms and nine hydrogen atoms combine to form the compound butyl or one of its isomers.
Fermentation occurs because sugar contains energy. Microorganizism can break down sugars and extract some of the energy using fermentation in the absence of oxygen. Your body can do the same thing. First a carbon dioxide compound is removed from the sugar leaving a radical. A microorganiizism turns the radical into alcohol. Your body combines the radical with oxygen producing additional energy. Sometimes something goes very wrong in your body. The radical causes damage until it is stopped by a molecule of unsaturated fat.
Sodium chloride is a chemical compound not a radical.
No, NaOH is a compound
I believe that what you have in mind is the phosphate radical, PO4. While this radical appears in many compounds, it is not itself a compound.
CH3O is not the formula of any compound but could be a formula for a hydroxymethyl radical.
PO4 is a radical, not a compound, and it has a covalent bond, not an ionic bond.
NH4+ is the ammonium radical, which consists of one nitrogen and four hydrogen atoms in an ionized state. It is a compound radical because it has more than one atom. An ion that consists of just one atom, such as Na+ is not a compound.
There is no such radical or compound as hypochloride.
boride
it is called a halide.
The compound C2H8 is commonly called Butene or butylene.
The hydroxyl radical, as a free radical, is a separate compound and is not part of another compound. However, 'radical' is an archaic term for 'group', and when used in this context, the hydroxyl group can be found in alcohols e.g. ethanol.
boride