Difference between hemolytic and homolutic bond cleavage
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In homolytic cleavage, the bond pair is shared equally among the two atoms and there is free radical formation which are highly reactive.
In heterolytic cleavage the whole bond pair is shared to either of the atoms(usually to the more electronegative one). There is a formation of carbocation and carbanion.
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Heterolytic fission is where both electrons from a bonded pair are accepted by one atom and homolytic fission is where both atoms receive one bonded electron. Explanation: Homolytic fission leads to the formation of radicals. ... Heterolytic fission leads to the formation of two ions.....
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