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  • : Latin = unpaired.
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  •  an unpaired sinus of the dura mater
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  • organic or inorganic chemicals that contain an oxygen atom with an unpaired electron
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  • ...paired [[valence electron|valence electrons]]. With some exceptions, these unpaired electrons make radicals highly chemically reactive. Many radicals spontaneo ...le of a radical is the [[hydroxyl radical]] (HO•), a molecule that has one unpaired electron on the oxygen atom. Two other examples are [[triplet oxygen]] and
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  • ...ith unpaired [[electron]]s on an otherwise open shell configuration. These unpaired electrons are usually highly reactive, which can lead to a variety of harmf ...are characterized by their high reactivity. This is due to the presence of unpaired electrons, which are not bound to any particular atom and are therefore fre
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  • ...from the Greek άζυξ, refers to an [[anatomy|anatomical]] structure that is unpaired. This is relatively unusual, as most elements of anatomy reflect [[bilatera
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  • ...etic''' refers to a type of [[magnetism]] that arises from the presence of unpaired [[electron]]s in the atomic or molecular orbitals. This type of magnetism i ...field is removed. Paramagnetic properties are due to the presence of some unpaired electrons, and from the realignment of the electron paths caused by the ext
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  • ...l species that contains two unpaired electrons in separate orbitals. These unpaired electrons make diradicals highly reactive and often involved in various che ...cted by a covalent bond. In a biradical, each radical center possesses one unpaired electron.
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  • ...nce of unpaired [[electron]]s in the [[atomic orbital]]s of an atom. These unpaired electrons are free to align their individual magnetic moments with the exte
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  • ...e, or ion that has unpaired valence electrons. With some exceptions, these unpaired electrons make radicals highly chemically reactive. Many radicals spontaneo
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  • ...ble and accurate description of the electronic structure of molecules with unpaired electrons. ...e the number of α and β electrons is not equal, reflecting the presence of unpaired electrons.
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  • ...which is used to study nuclei with spin, EPR is used to study systems with unpaired electrons, which include free radicals, transition metal complexes, and def ...an unpaired electron's magnetic moment with an external magnetic field. An unpaired electron has a spin of 1/2, which gives it a magnetic moment. When placed i
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  • ...ure consists of three [[methylene]] (CH2) groups linked together, with the unpaired electrons located on the terminal methylene groups. This structure gives TM
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  • ...ns with unpaired electrons on an otherwise open shell configuration. These unpaired electrons are usually highly reactive, which can be harmful to the body. Fr
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  • ...cterized by a [[nitrogen]] atom attached to two [[hydrogen]] atoms and one unpaired [[electron]]. This radical plays a crucial role in various [[chemical react ...nt bond]]s, and has one unpaired electron, making it highly reactive. This unpaired electron contributes to the radical's high reactivity and its ability to pa
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  • ...ns with unpaired electrons on an otherwise open shell configuration. These unpaired electrons are usually highly reactive, which can be harmful to the body. Fr
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  • ...the chemical formula (C₆H₅)₃C•, where the "•" indicates the presence of an unpaired electron, characteristic of radicals. This radical was first synthesized an ...of its discovery. The stability is attributed to the delocalization of the unpaired electron over the phenyl rings, a concept that has been supported by variou
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  • ...epentaacetic acid). The gadolinium ion is paramagnetic, which means it has unpaired electrons that can align with a magnetic field. This property makes gadopen ...d within the body. This is achieved by the gadolinium ion, which has seven unpaired electrons. These electrons interact with the protons in the body's tissues,
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  • ...ns with unpaired electrons on an otherwise open shell configuration. These unpaired electrons are usually highly reactive, so radicals are likely to take part
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  • ...ral metal ion is surrounded by ligands in such a manner that the number of unpaired electrons is maximized due to the electronic configuration of the metal ion ...nergy orbitals to minimize electron pairing, leading to a higher number of unpaired electrons.
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