Explain homolytic and heterolytic bond fission with example
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Homolytic fission: Homolytic fission is that fission in which each atom in the bond has an electron which results in species called free radicals. ... During the homolytic fission of a neutral molecule, two free radicals is generated if the number of electrons is even in the molecule.
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