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homolytic fission is not faverable in presence of. a) uv light.
b) catalyst.
c) polar solvent
d) high temprature





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Answered by steffiaspinno
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b) catalyst.

UV Lights and sunlight can cause reactions that occur by homolytic bond fission because energy is required to break the hydroge bonds homolytically. Pyrolysis is the process of homolytic removal of carbon molecules at high temperatures and even in the lack of oxygen.

The hydrogen chloride compound, which is shown in the chemical reaction below, is an example of homolytic fission. Because chlorine has a stronger electronegativity than hydrogen, it keeps the electrons' bond pair.

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