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.)
Charged atoms are called ions.
Free radicals are highly reactive molecules with unpaired electrons, making them unstable. They can cause damage to cells, proteins, and DNA by oxidizing them. Free radicals are involved in various diseases and aging processes.
Radicals are considered like radicals if they have the same index and the same radicand (the number or expression under the radical sign). For example, ( \sqrt{3} ) and ( \sqrt{12} ) are not like radicals, but ( \sqrt{5} ) and ( 2\sqrt{5} ) are like radicals because they both involve the same radicand, ( 5 ). You can simplify radicals to check if their radicands match, which helps in identifying like radicals.
A positive charge is a positive electrical charge. Particles with no charge are called neutral particles.
Ultraviolet radiation can rip electrons off the atoms to produce free radicals. However radiations of higher frequency can also have the same effect. The higher the energy of the photon of the electromagnetic wave, the easier it is for the photon to knock off electrons from an atom.
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.
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electronegative radicals are anions or acid radicals.
Charged atoms are called ions.
Free radicals are highly reactive molecules with unpaired electrons, making them unstable. They can cause damage to cells, proteins, and DNA by oxidizing them. Free radicals are involved in various diseases and aging processes.