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difference between homolysis and heterolysis ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Homolytic fission leads to the formation of radicals. ... Heterolytic fission leads to the formation of two ions.

Answered by ItzCaptonMack
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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.

Homolytic fission leads to the formation of radicals. ... Heterolytic fission leads to the formation of two ions.

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