SSC
CHEMISTRY
Question
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A neutral species that has an unpaired electron is called a ____
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Electrophile
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Nucleophile
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Carbanion
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Free radical
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -A free radical is termed as a molecular species which can contain an unpaired electron in its atomic orbital and can exist independently. All the radicals share some common properties due to the unpaired electron.
Detailed explanation-2: -Free radicals are chemical species that contain a singly occupied orbital. They are neutral and tend to be highly reactive.
Detailed explanation-3: -Neutral radical: These free radicals do not charge them that’s why they have a much lesser reactivity than the charged free radicals. Atoms have unpaired electrons if they have an odd number of electrons. It can be electrically neutral because there are as many as protons, so the net charge is zero.
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