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Radical chemistry - Depicting radicals in chemical reactions |  | Radical chemistry - Depicting radicals in chemical reactions: Encyclopedia II - Radical chemistry - Depicting radicals in chemical reactions |  | In written chemical equations, free radicals are frequently denoted by a dot placed immediately to the right of the atomic symbol or molecular formula as follows:
Cl2 + hν → 2 Cl·
Radical reaction mechanisms use ...
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Radical chemistry - Depicting radicals in chemical reactions
In written chemical equations, free radicals are frequently denoted by a dot placed immediately to the right of the atomic symbol or molecular formula as follows:
Cl2 + hν → 2 Cl·
Radical reaction mechanisms use single-headed arrows to depict the movement of single electrons:
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