Radical Chain Reaction
Free radicals are molecules that, through photolysis or chemical
reaction, have an unpaired electron in their outer valance shell. These
radicals are very reactive and thus have a short life. When a free
radical reacts with a more stable molecule, the radical often pulls
an atom from it and becomes a stable molecule itself. The original
molecule then becomes a free radical and will react with other species
of atoms and molecules in a long series (or chain) of reactions until
the process reaches the termination phase. In this phase two free radicals
combine, sharing the pair of electrons and breaking the chain.
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