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(iv) In heterolytic fission the product formed are (a) Ions (b) Radicals (c) Niterens (d) Carbenes ​

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Answered by KrishnaKumar01
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carbons

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Answered by Sherya09
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Heterolytic bond fission results in the formation of charged species, i.e., cations and anions but not free radicals because free radicals are generated by homolytic bond fission.

For example, B is more electronegative than A as shown in the 1.

A is more electronegative than B as shown in the 2.

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