What is the exact damage of free radical damage at the molecular level?
A free radical is an atom with an unpaired electron in its shell. But is this what free radical damage actually is ?
The free electron has a strong charge that causes it to pair up with one of the electrons of a pair of electrons on the shell of another atom. The extra electron is pushed out and pairs up elsewhere. When the unpaired electron of one atom pairs up with an electron on the shell of another atom, the pull between the two electrons hold or bonds the two atoms together. This type of bonding creates bonds between atoms that ordinarily wouldn’t bond. So is the damage of free radical damage atoms haphazardly being attached to atoms of molecules of structures, and thus changing the structure?
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Free radicals tend to be high energy species and therefore have very low specificity for reacting.
Under the correct circumstances, they can also start chain reactions.effecting many molecules.