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explain heterolytic fission​

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Answered by KimBunny
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Explanation:

In chemistry, heterolysis or heterolytic fission (from Greek ἕτερος, heteros, "different", and "loosening") is the process of cleaving a covalent bond where one previously bonded species takes both orig

Answered by KimBlink
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It can be noted that homolytic fission is also known as homolytic cleavage or bond homolysis. These terms are derived from the Greek root ‘homo’, and the term can be roughly translated as ‘equal breaking’.

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