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What is homolytic fission of a covalent?

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Answered by Joshitha67848
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In homolytic bond fission, the breaking of covalent bond between two atoms take place in such a way that each atom takes one of the bonding pair of electrons. Homolytic bond fission takes place in presence of heat, light or organic peroxides and is the most common mode of bond fission in the vapour phase.

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chemical bond dissociation of a molecular bond by a process where each of the fragments (an atom or molecule) retains one of the originally bonded electrons.The breaking of a bond in a compound in which the fragments are uncharged free radicals. For example, Cl2 → Cl·+Cl·.

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