hetolytic fission produces ions
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Heterolytic fission produces ions and homolytic fission gives rise to radicals (or free radicals). Note: The descriptive terms 'electrophilic' and 'nucleophilic' should be applied to reacting species; however, they are often applied to a reaction.
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Heterolytic fission produces two particles which are different because one is a positive ion and the other a negative ion. To show that a species (either an atom or a group of atoms) is a free radical, the symbol is written with a dot attached to show the unpaired electron.
For example: a chlorine radical. Cl
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