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what is homolytic cleavage and heterolytic cleavage??
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what is homolytic cleavage and heterolytic cleavage??
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☆ HOMOLYTIC =>
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● Homolytic cleavage is the cleavage in which a covalent bond breaks in such a way that each atom takes away one electron of the shared pair.
● Homolytic cleavage results in the generation of free radicals, which are neutral species (atoms or group) which contain an unpaired electron.
● Homolytic cleavage can be represented as follows :-
● The cleavage often takes place in non-polar bonds and favoured by high temperature.
● Ultraviolet radiations and by the presence of radical initiators such as peroxide.
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☆ HETEROLYTIC =>
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● Heterolytic cleavage is the cleavage in which a covalent bond breaks in which such a way that both electron of the covalent bond are taken away by one of bonded atoms.
● it results in the generation of changes species.
● carbocations and anions or carboanions and cations. it can be represented as follows :-
● This type of cleavage usaully occurs in polar covalent compound and is favoured by polar solvent
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