biradical

/baɪˈrædɪkəl/
noun
  1. A molecule or atom that has two unpaired electrons, making it highly reactive.
    • In chemistry class, we learned that a biradical can start a chain reaction in combustion.
    • The biradical formed during the reaction quickly bonded with other molecules.
    • Scientists study biradicals to understand how certain pollutants break down in the atmosphere.
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