For example sodium hydroxide ant caesium hydroxide: NaOH, CsOH.
Ba(NO3)2 and Al(OH)3
For example sodium hydroxide ant caesium hydroxide: NaOH, CsOH.
No, they are very different compounds. The sulphide of Iron is a black solid containing the 'S-' radical. On the other hand, the sulphate of Iron is a white or pale green solid containing 'SO42-' radical.
I believe that what you have in mind is the phosphate radical, PO4. While this radical appears in many compounds, it is not itself a compound.
You can multiply the radicands together if the radical is the same. So, the answer is radical 13*17=radical 221
Radical expressions are called like radical expressionsif the indexes are the same and the radicands are identical.
There is no "radical square root". Radical means the same as root, it may specifically refer to the square root.
Not necessarily. If it is the same radical number, then the signs cancel out. Radical 5 times radical 5 equals 5. But if they are different, then you multiply the numbers and leave them under the radical sign. Example: radical 5 * radical 6 = radical 30
I have the same question....What is Radical Number in horoscope........is it good or bad?????
No
They are not. The same
free radical