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The hydroxyl radical is highly reactive because it has what?

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unpaired electron

Because the hydroxyl radical has an unpaired electron, it is highly reactive.  This is true of any substance with unpaired electrons, known as a free radical.   This hydroxyl radical can react with all kinds of biological molecules  DNA, proteins, enzymes, and so on , causing damage to the molecules and disrupting physiological processes. Examples of direct and indirect damage are shown in Figure 21.32.

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