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What is homolytic and heterolytic bond breaking?

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Answered by mi04swechha
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homolytic and heterolytic bond breaking

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(i) In homolytic cleavage, a covalent bond breaks in such a way that each fragment gets one of the shared electrons. (i) In heterolytic cleavage, a covalent bond breaks in such a way that one fragment gets both of the shared electrons. ... (ii) In heterolytic cleavage, one atom gets both of the shared electrons.

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Heterolytic bond cleavage (heterolytic cleavage; heterolysis): Bond breaking in which the bonding electron pair is split unevenly between the products. Heterolytic cleavage often produces at least one ion. ... Heterolysis of this oxonium ion produces a carbocation and water

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