radical is called freeradical in chemistry . at least one lone pair is called free radical. this my answer..
Prabhakar ch
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Dear Gowri Shankar
Free radical isomerism is the combining of monomers.
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Gaddam Chethan
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Hello Gowri
Combination of monomers is called free radical isomerish. All the Best for your bright future. Keep Going...........
N JYOTHEESWAR
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hello gowrisankar ,
free radical isomerism is defined as the combination as monomers .in isomerisms there are so many types and you may know clearly about it.
RAMCHANDRARAO
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IN CHEMISTRY FREE RADICAL ISOMERISM IS NOT THERE FREE RADICAL POLYMERISATION IS THERE THAT`S WHY YOU HAVE TO ASK QUESTION CORRECTLY FREE RADICAL POLYMERISATION IS THE ONE TYPE OF ADDITION POLYMERISATION
NAGOORVALI
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dear friend free rabical iso merism is in this isomerism free radicals rae involved the molecules have same formulea but difference in free radical position
raj
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hellow gowrishankar A free radical is any atom or molecule that has a single unpaired electron in an outer shell. While a few free radicals such as melanin are not chemically reactive, most biologically-relevant free radicals are highly reactive.
mohan
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dear gowri....
A free-radical reaction is any chemical reaction involving free radicals. This reaction type is abundant in organic reactions....................
sreekanth sree
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free radical isomerism is the combination of monomers.some free radicals melanin are not chemically reactive.and it has at least one lone pair.
sudarshan
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Free radical isomerism is the combining of monomers.free radical isomerism is the combination of monomers.some free radicals melanin are not chemically reactive.and it has at least one lone pair.
Dheeru chowdary
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dear gowri
i think the question u asked is wrong and i think it is free radical polymerisation, all d best
manichandra
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an uncharged molecule (typically highly reactive and short-lived) having an unpaired valency electron.
NAVEENKUMAR NAGIPOGU
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my dear gowri
the free radiacal isomerism is that it contains the addtion of monomerse and aso another is that it is mainly containg active reactions having an unpaired electrons.
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