Yes.
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No, you cannot add or subtract under the radical. The radical represents the square root function, and it only operates on the number or expression that is inside the radical. To add or subtract, you need to simplify the expressions inside the radical first.
"Radical biology" refers to the role of free radicals in living organisms.
No, H2O is not a radical. A radical is a group of atoms bonded together that has one or more unpaired electrons, making it highly reactive. H2O, or water, has a covalent bond between two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, without any unpaired electrons.
OH is the radical. It has an unpaired electron, making it highly reactive and capable of participating in various chemical reactions.
OH- is a base radical because it can accept a proton (H+) to form water (H2O). Acids, on the other hand, donate protons in a chemical reaction.
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Yes.
Yes h2o means water
If the radical is the square root of a quantity, then yes.
Yes. H2O is them chemical formula for water.
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