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define fission of a covalent bond​

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Answered by Khadijah21
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When a covalent bond breaks in such a way that both the electrons of shared pair remain with one part, then the cleavage is termed as heterolytic fission. ... Since a pair of electrons is moved, the arrows used are full headed. CH3+ (methyl cation) in the above reaction is a carbocation.

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The fission of covalent bond such that , one of the electrons of the shared pair in a covalent bond goes with each of the bonded atoms.Thus in this type of cleavage ,the movement of a single electron takes place instead of an electron pair.Homolytic cleavage produces free radical......

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