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Leah here from leah4sci.com and in this video were going to look at the three steps of a radical reaction: Initiation, Propagation, Termination, for even more on radicals, see the link below or visit my website, leah4sci.com/radical. Before we go into the reaction itself, what is a radical? A radical is a single or unpaired electron, think about the molecule water, H2O we have an oxygen, single bound to two hydrogen atoms where every bond is made up of two electrons that sit between the oxygen and the hydrogen. On the oxygen atom we have two lone pairs where we have a pair of electrons and another pair of electrons and that is key, electrons need to be in pairs to be stable whether theyre unbound like the two lone pairs on oxygen or bound like the bond between oxygen and hydrogen but if an electron is by itself without another electron it becomes so desperate to find a partner that it will start attacking molecules making it very, very reactive and t