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A species with one or more unpaired electrons is called a free radical.

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A species with one or more unpaired electrons is called a free radical. The presence of unpaired electrons causes odd-electron species to be para magnetic. Examples include methyl free radical CH3 and ethyl free radical CH3CH2


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