Homolytic fission requires more energy or heterolytic fission of covalent bond?please explain
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In heterolytic fission, a covalent bond breaks in such a way that one of the bonded atoms gets both of the shared electrons. In homolytic fission, a covalent bond breaks in such a way that each of the bonded atoms gets one of the shared electrons.
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The bond dissociation energy for the same types of bond, it can be observed that the heterolytic bond dissociation energy is considerably higher than the homolytic dissociation for the same bond. Heterolysis of a neutral molecule yields a positive and a negative ion.
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