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Explain Homolytic fission with example?

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Answered by yakshitakhatri2
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Homolytic Fission :

The breaking of a bond in a compound in which the fragments are uncharged free radicals is called homolytic fission.

e.g. H-Cl → H+ + Cl– 

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Answered by yasirirfan38101
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In chemistry, homolysis fission is chemical bond dissociation of a molecular bond by a process where each of the fragments retains one of the originally bonded electrons. An example of homolysis fission is alkane and a halogen reacting in the presence of ultra violet (U.V) light

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