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Radicals are highly reactive species, that have one or more unpaired electrons. Whether a species has unpaired electron(s) can be experimentally determined through electron pair resonance spectroscopy. Radicals are paramagnetic. This tag should be applied to questions that involve free radicals as a species or radicals in reactions and their mechanisms.
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Reactions in water radiolysis - producing hydroxyl radicals
There’s an excellent question on Stack Exchange regarding the radiolysis of water here but I have one simple outstanding question that perhaps someone might now; in radiobiology, a common DNA damaging …