If in each of the two resonance forms of an allylic radical the unpaired electron is on a primary carbon, the allylic radical is called a primary (1°) allylic radical.
eg:
See also secondary allylic radical and tertiary allylic radical.
If in each of the two resonance forms of an allylic radical the unpaired electron is on a primary carbon, the allylic radical is called a primary (1°) allylic radical.
eg:
See also secondary allylic radical and tertiary allylic radical.