radikalkjeden
Radikalkjeden, a term originating from Norwegian, translates to "radical chain" in English. It primarily refers to a chain reaction initiated by highly reactive species known as free radicals. These radicals possess an unpaired electron, making them unstable and eager to react with other molecules to achieve a more stable electron configuration. This pursuit of stability often leads to a cascading series of reactions.
In a typical radical chain reaction, there are three fundamental stages: initiation, propagation, and termination. Initiation
Radical chain reactions are prevalent in various chemical processes, both natural and industrial. They play significant