| 11. | Free radicals are oxidizing agents that have one unpaired electron, making them highly reactive.
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| 12. | This value is always half the number of unpaired electrons.
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| 13. | Yes, I have to specify where the unpaired electrons are.
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| 14. | This is because, as a diradical, it has unpaired electrons.
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| 15. | Some molecules contain one or more unpaired electrons, creating radicals.
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| 16. | Many materials have unpaired electron spins, and the majority of these materials are paramagnetic.
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| 17. | Only elements with unpaired electrons exhibit paramagnetism ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism.
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| 18. | Unpaired electrons arise inevitably as you move down the periodic table toward larger atoms.
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| 19. | Chemically they are molecules with unpaired electrons which in pairing cause damage to other molecules.
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| 20. | Some experimental evidence also suggests that axial Tyr495 is also involved in unpaired electron delocalization.
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