What occurs when two free radicals come in contact with each other?

What occurs when two free radicals come in contact with each other?

  • Correct Answer: termination
  • cancellation
  • assimilation
  • radiation

Explanation: Termination occurs whenever two free radicals come in contact with one another (not shown). The two free electrons form a covalent bond and the free radical on each molecule no longer exists.

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