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What is homolytic cleavage?​

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Answered by yaswanth7278
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Homolytic cleavage is the breaking of a covalent bond in such a way that each fragment gets one of the shared electrons. The word homolytic comes from the Greek homoios, "equal", and lysis, "loosening". For example, the homolytic cleavage of a Br-Br bond is.

Answered by npnechampion
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Homolytic cleavage is the breaking of a covalent bond in such a way that each fragment gets one of the shared electrons.

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homolytic (Greek) homoios: "equal," and lysis, "loosening"

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