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Explain the fission in covalent bond ?​

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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. ... The products of homolysis are free radicals which are electrically neutral and have one unpaired (odd) electron associated with them.

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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. ... The products of homolysis are free radicals which are electrically neutral and have one unpaired (odd) electron associated with them.

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