The bond that undergoes heterolytic cleavage not readily is
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Heterolytic fission occurs when the two atoms differ considerably in their electronegativities.
O-H bond undergoes cleavage most readily because O and H differ markedly in their electronegativity and further oxygen being highly electronegative can accomodate the negative charge more effectively developed after the cleavage.
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