What are hetrolytic bond fission .Explain with suitable example
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Heterolytic or ionic fission is the breaking of a covalent bond in such a way that one atom gets both of the shared electrons. The word heterolytic comes from the Greek heteros, "different", and lysis, "loosening". ... An example is the heterolytic cleavage of the C-Br bond in t-butyl bromide
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Heterolytic cleavage is most likely to occur in polar bonds. And the electrons will move toward the more electronegative atom. If both atoms are originally uncharged, the process generates a cation and an anion. An example is the heterolytic cleavage of the C-Br bond in t-butyl bromide.
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