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differentiate between homolysis and heterolysis​

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Answered by paritoshjoshi30
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Homolysis is the cleavage of a covalent bond in which the electron pair is equally distributed between the atoms of the molecule.

Heterolysis is the cleavage of a covalent bond in which both the electrons of the bond are received by one atom making it negatively charged while the other atom becomes positively charged due to electron deficiency.

Answered by saurabhkumar47pakwtj
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Answer: 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. ... Heterolytic fission leads to the formation of two ions. One has a positive charge and the other has a negative charge.

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