It's a radical with a whole numberwith it
Yeah, an example is a radical anion that it creates (ketyl): Diphenylketyl Na + Ph2CO →Na+Ph2CO−
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 biology" refers to the role of free radicals in living organisms.
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.
The function of a radical in math is to indicate the operation of taking the root of a number. It is represented by placing a radical symbol (√) before the number. The number inside the radical is known as the radicand.
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.
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.
No, NaOH is not a radical. It is a chemical compound called sodium hydroxide, which is an inorganic base commonly used in industrial and laboratory applications.
boride
There is no such radical or compound as hypochloride.
Sodium chloride is a chemical compound not a radical.
Radical salt is very probable an incorrect term.
The resulting compound is called a salt. It is formed through the reaction between a metal atom or positive radical with an acid, where the metal or positive radical replaces the hydrogen in the acid molecule. This reaction results in the formation of an ionic compound with a positive metal or radical ion and a negative ion derived from the acid.
Boride
boride
it is called a halide.
A compound that contains the hydroxyl OH radical is called an alcohol. Alcohols are organic compounds that have a hydroxyl functional group attached to a carbon atom. Examples include ethanol (found in alcoholic beverages) and methanol (used as a solvent).