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Irina-Kira [14]
3 years ago
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Write the radicals of first 20 elements.

Chemistry
1 answer:
Novay_Z [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

Radical: Symbol: Ion: Monovalent [1] Hypochlorite: ClO: ClO 1-Chlorite: ClO 2: ClO 2 1-Chlorate: ClO 3: ClO 3 1-Perchlorate: ClO 4: ClO 4 1-Hypobromite: BrO: BrO 1-Bromite: BrO 2: BrO 2 1-Bromate: BrO 3: BrO 3 1-Perbromate: BrO 4: BrO 4 1-Hypoiodite: IO: IO 1-Iodite: IO 2: IO 2 1-Iodate: IO 3: IO 3 1-Periodate: IO 4: ...

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