We got the lowdown on these mysterious, skin-wrecking molecules. So, really—what are free radicals? The Chemistry 101 answer is that free radicals are atoms or molecules with an unpaired electron.
Free radicals are unstable atoms or molecules with free outer electrons. This makes them highly reactive because free electrons always strive to form a stable bond. This stabilization involves gaining ...
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