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Why is bond energy of heterotypic fission more than homolytic fission?

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Answered by RubiiPatel
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the heterotypic bond is the bond in which both electrons of two atoms are taken by the more electronegative atom for example bond between hydrogen and oxygen .oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen so both the shared electrons are taken by oxygen.

homolytic bond is the bond in which shared pair of electrons are taken by both atoms for example bond between hydrogen and hydrogen.

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