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What is an ionic compound that forms when a metal atom or a positive radical replaces the hydrogen of an acid?

A salt is formed when a metal atom or a positive radical replaces the hydrogen of an acid. Sodium chloride (table salt) is a common example of an ionic compound formed in this way.


Why nh4 is a compound radical?

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.


What is a binary compound with a positive or basic element or radical?

boride


What is a binary compound with a more positive or basic element or radical?

Boride


What is a Binary compound with a more positive or basic or radical element?

boride


What is a zircofluoride?

A zircofluoride is a double fluoride of zirconium and hydrogen, or some other positive element or radical.


What is an arylene?

An arylene is a bivalent radical produced by the removal of two hydrogen atoms from the benzene ring of an aromatic compound.


Is ammonia a radical?

Ammonia a base, but it is not a radical; ammonium (NH4+) is a radical.


A radical with four carbon atoms and nine hydrogen ones?

The radical with four carbon atoms and nine hydrogen atoms is the butyl radical, specifically the n-butyl radical. It is a short-lived species that is highly reactive due to having an unpaired electron. It is commonly encountered in organic chemistry reactions involving radical intermediates.


Radical - positive and negative radical in chemistry?

Valency is the number of hydrogen atoms that can combine with [or displace] one atom of the element [or radical] to form a compound. For example, one atom of hydrogen combines with one atom of chlorine to form hydrogen chloride [HCl]; so, the valency of chlorine [chloride] is one. Similarly, the valency of the nitrate radical [NO3] in the compound nitric acid [HNO3] is 1, and the valency of the sulfate radical in the compound sulfuric acid [H2SO4] is 2. For elements that do not combine with hydrogen, the valency is the combining power of the element with another element whose valency is known. Valency may also be defined as the number of electrons that an atom donates or accepts to form the duplet state (i.e., 2 electrons in outermost shell) or octet state (i.e., 8 electrons in outermost shell). The valency of an element [or radical] is always a whole number. Elements [or radicals] with valency one are monovalent, those with valency two are divalent, and those with valency three are trivalent


Is salt elements compound?

Compound; there are many types of salts and a salt by definition is a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal). Table salt however is sodium chloride.


Is tin a positive radical or negative radical?

Tin ions are positive (cations).