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Chlorine radicals are formed by CFC's. They deplete the ozone layer.
Mount Cleveland was formed by the movement of the Pacific and North American plate-tectonic plate- - Bella McCauley
Radicals generally only occur when the chemical bond of a molecule is broken such that both resulting compounds both remain neutral in respect to the original compound ( there is no positive or negative ion formed ). a good example of this is the cleavage of the carbon chlorine bond by ultraviolet radiation in the ozone layer of chlorinated hydrocarbonds, the result is a chlorine radical (Cl with 7 electrons and no charge) and a radical with the alkyl group
Radicals can be and often are neutral (for example, the Hydrogen radical). However the definition of a radical is an atom or molecule with an unpaired electron. Hydrogen (the element) has a single electron in its outer shell so in the form H Hydrogen is a radical - this is the reason why Hydrogen forms a diatomic molecule. Radicals are very reactive and rarely form under lab conditions. Radicals are formed in Homolytic fission, generally through the use of high-energy UV radiation. You can think of this as the electrons returning to the same atom they started with (homo=same). Of course it isn't quite as simple as this but it makes it easier to remember. Molecules such as OH, CH3 and individual H, Cl, F, Br, etc atoms are radicals. Radicals are often shown by adding a small dot next to the elemental symbol e.g. H`
Mount St. Helens was formed as a result of the Juan de Fuca plate's subduction under the North American plate.
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Chlorine radicals are formed by CFC's. They deplete the ozone layer.
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Ions, radicals and neutral molecules.
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it is an enzyme for dismutation of superoxide radicals that are formed in the aerobic respiration
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An acidyl is an archaic term for an acyl, a class of organic radicals formed by the removal of a hydroxyl group from a carboxylic acid.
An alkanoyl is another name for an acyl - any of a class of organic radicals, RCO-, formed by the removal of a hydroxyl group from a carboxylic acid.
By the reaction of hydrogen and chlorine gas HCl (Hydrochloric acid) may be formed. To bring about this reaction free radicals of hydrogen and chlorine in the ionic form are needed.