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difference between homolysis and heterolysis​

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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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In chemistry, heterolysis or heterolytic fission is the process of cleaving a covalent bond where one previously bonded species takes both original bonding electrons from the other species.[1] During heterolytic bond cleavage of a neutral molecule, a cation and an anion will be generated. Most commonly the more electronegative atom keeps the pair of electrons becoming anionic whi

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