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A Radical Take Part – Unsplit in a Chemical Reaction and Retains Its Identity in Reactions. with Reference to the Radical – Ammonium Bisulphate Carbonate State the Group - Chemistry

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A radical take part – unsplit in a chemical reaction and retains its identity in reactions.
With reference to the radical –

  1. ammonium
  2. bisulphate
  3. carbonate

state the group of atoms present in each radical.

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Radical Representattion Group of atoms present in a radical
a. Ammonium NH4+ 1 atom of nitrogen;
4 atom of hydrogen
b. Bisulphate HSO41− 1 atom of hydrogen and sulphur;
4 atoms of oxygen
c. Carbonate CO3− − 1 atom of carbon;
3 atoms of oxygen
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