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What is the defference between hemolytic and hetrolytic?

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Answered by akshay180
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Bond cleavage is the splitting of a chemical bond there are two types of Bond cleavage over lytic and heterolytic in h******** cleavage the two electrons in the bond are divided equally between the products the word heterolytic comes from the Greek heroes different and lices listening in heterolytic fission of covalent bond breaks in such a way that one of the bonded atoms gets both of the shared electrons in homiletic region a couple and bone breaks in such a way that each of the bonded atoms get one of the shared electrons
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★ HEMOLYTIC CLEAVAGE :
# Is the breaking of a covalent bond in such a way that each fragment gets one of the shared electrons.
# Produces free radicals - atoms with unpaired Valence electrons.
# E.g : The homolytic cleavage of a Br - Br bond.
★ HETEROLYTIC CLEAVAGE / IONIC FISSION :
# Is the breaking of a covalent bond in such a way that one atom gets both of the shared electrons.
# Most likely to occur in POLAR BONDS.
# E.g : The heterolytic cleavage of the C - Br bond in t - butyl bromide.
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