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how are free radicals produced during an organic reaction​

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Formation. The formation of radicals may involve breaking of covalent bonds homolytically, a process that requires significant amounts of energy. ... Homolytic bond cleavage most often happens between two atoms of similar electronegativity. In organic chemistry this is often the O-O bond in peroxide species or O-N bonds.

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The formation of radicals may involve breaking of covalent bonds homolytically, a process that requires significant amounts of energy. Homolytic bond cleavage most often happens between two atoms of similar electronegativity. In organic chemistry this is often the O-O bond in peroxide species or O-N bonds.

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