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Explain homolytic bond fission. Define alkane​

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Answered by brinlyqueen
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In homolytic bond fission, the breaking of covalent bond between two atoms take place in such a way that each atom takes one of the bonding pair of electrons. Homolytic bond fission takes place in presence of heat, light or organic peroxides and is the most common mode of bond fission in the vapour phase.

Answered by Aarna1510
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Homolytic fission (sometimes referred to as hemolysis) is a type of bond fission that involves the dissociation of a given molecule wherein one electron is retained by each of the original fragments of the molecule.

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