what is a bond fission and its type
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A covalent bond is formed when electrons are shared between two atoms in the classical sense. A single bond (sigma bond) is thus made up of two electrons.
These are of two types :-
1)Homolytic.
2)Heterolytic.
Homolytic cleavage is the breaking of bond in such a way that the initially shared electrons are distributed equally i.e. both the fragments get one electron each while in heterolytic cleavage the shared electrons are distributed unequally i.e. only one fragment gets both the electrons. Homolytic cleavage produces two free radicals while heterolytic cleavage produces anion and cation.
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**A covalent bond is formed when electrons are shared between two atoms in the classical sense.
**A single bond is thus made up of two electrons.
types of bond fission:::
(1) homolytic bond fission
(2) heterolytic bond fission
(1). Homolytic:::: As the bond breaks to give two similar species each keeping an electron this form of bond breaking is calledHomolytic Fission.
(2).Heterolytic:::: As the electrons are not divided equally after bond cleavage this is called Heterolytic Fission.
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ur answer is here.........!!!!!
**A covalent bond is formed when electrons are shared between two atoms in the classical sense.
**A single bond is thus made up of two electrons.
types of bond fission:::
(1) homolytic bond fission
(2) heterolytic bond fission
(1). Homolytic:::: As the bond breaks to give two similar species each keeping an electron this form of bond breaking is calledHomolytic Fission.
(2).Heterolytic:::: As the electrons are not divided equally after bond cleavage this is called Heterolytic Fission.
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