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Isla
22 September, 10:50
What is a radical in biology?
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Moses Hampton
22 September, 12:17
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A free radical in Biology means: an especially reactive atom or group of atoms that has one or more unpaired electrons.
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Liliana
22 September, 14:22
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molecule that contains at least one unpaired electron
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