Chemistry, asked by mane68641, 6 hours ago

I write short note on homolytic
cleavage​

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Answered by sanjanagowda77
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What is homolytic cleavage? Homolytic cleavage is the breaking of a covalent bond in such a way that each fragment gets one of the shared electrons. The word homolytic comes from the Greek homoios, "equal", and lysis, "loosening". Homolytic cleavage produces free radicals — atoms with unpaired valence electrons.

Answered by egindulekha977
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Homolytic bond cleavage (homolytic cleavage; homolysis): Bond breaking in which the bonding electron pair is split evenly between the products. Homolytic cleavage often produces radicals.

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