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20 April, 21:54

Why is c+ + called a basic radical?

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  1. 20 April, 22:25
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    Now anions (CL-, SO4- - etc.) are generally termed acid radicals because they are generated from the hydrolysis of acids (HCl, H2SO4 etc). And cations (Na+, Ba+ + etc) are generally termed basic radicals because they are generated from the hydrolysis of bases (NaOH, Ba (OH) 2 etc)
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