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Standard XII
Chemistry
Ionic Bond
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Can an atom with unpaired electron (eg: Cl) be called a free radical?
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A species with one or more unpaired electrons is called a free radical.
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The number of unpaired electrons in the ground state of
C
l
atom
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u
m
b
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An orbital with
m
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The possible correct set of quantum numbers for the unpaired electron of
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The number of unpaired electrons in a paramagnetic atom of an element with atomic number
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