Name the type of bond fission resulting in the formation of free radicals?
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Homolytic cleavage results in the generation of free radicals, which are neutral species (atoms or groups) that contain an unpaired electron. The bond is cleaved in such a way that each atom gets one electron each. ... Hence, the homolytic fission of a covalent bond leads to the formation of free radicals.
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Homolytic cleavage results in the generation of free radicals, which are neutral species (atoms or groups) that contain an unpaired electron. The bond is cleaved in such a way that each atom gets one electron each. ... Hence, the homolytic fission of a covalent bond leads to the formation of free radicals.
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