(c) 2° carbocation (d) 1° carbanion
14. Covalent bond can undergo fission in two different ways.
The correct representation involving a heterolytic fission of
CH₃ – Br is
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Option B is the correct option.
Explanation:
- A covalent bond is formed by sharing of electrons.
- The Covalent bond fission is of two types - homolytic fission and heterolytic fission.
- In homolytic fossion, free radicles are produced which is represented in option D.
- In heterolytic fission, a cation and an anion are produced.
- Among the methyl group and bromide ion, bromine has more electronegativity than carbon.
- So the electrons will shift towards the bromine which will produce a methyl cation and bromine anion.
- So option B is correct.
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A. Homolytic fission involves
unsymmetrical breaking of a covalent
bond.
B. Heterolytic fission results in the
formation of free radicals.
C. Free radicals are negatively charged
species
D. Aniline is heterocyclic compound.
i naturally occuring alkane
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