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What is homolytic fission in chemistry? Give examples.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Homolytic fission is that fission in which each atom in the bond has an electron which results in species called free radicals. Homolytic fission is symmetrical in nature and leads to the formation of atoms or groups of atoms that has unpaired electrons.

Answered by Anonymous
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HOMOLYTIC FISSION :

It is that fission in which each atom in the bond has an electron which result in species called free radical .

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