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The bond can break homolytically or heterolytically (see Section 6.3) Homolytic
fission Homolytic fission forms radicals. One way this can occur is when radiation
of the right frequency (visible or ultraviolet) is absorbed by the halogenoalkane.
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Competition Science Vision
Homolytic Fission It involves the cleavage of a covalent bond in such a way that
each of the bonded atoms takes away one electron of the shared electron pair. A:
B -» A+B • Homolytic fission produces Free radicals. A number of organic ...
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Principles of Organic Chemistry: A Modern and Comprehensive ...
The shift of a pair of electrons is indicated by a curly arrow, e.g. ^C-^Cl *^c+ + cr
and the movement of a single electron during homolytic fission is depicted by a
barbed, or half, arrow e.g. Cl\Cl Heterolytic fission is the type most frequently ...
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Organic Chemistry Made Simple
(i) Homolysis or Homolytic Fission (Greek: homo-, the same+lysis, cleavage) In
homolysis the covalent bond breaks in such a way that each resulting species get
its own electron. The neutral fragments A- and B- are called free radicals _ ...
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Competition Science Vision
Fission. Homolytic fission It involves the cleavage of a covalent bond in such a
way that each of the bonded atoms takes away one electron of the shared
electron pair. A:B -> A+B • Homolytic fission produces Free radicals. A number of
organic ...
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The Last American Frontier
(i) Homolytic Fission or Homolysis: a bond is formed by the sharing of one
electron each from the t\ atoms forming the bond. During the bond fission if each
of the two atoms acquire one of the bondi electrons, homolytic fission or
homolysis ...
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BEBOP, a New Reactive Potential Using Bond-energy/bond-order ...
5.2 Model Reactions Four categories of reactions were studied using BEBOP(
LSDA) with non-zero values for the short-range repulsion parameter C. Homolytic
fission, radical addition, radical abstraction, and rearrangement reactions are ...
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Advanced Organic Chemistry
Assuming that sufficient energy is available, a covalent bond (σ bond) can
undergo fission in two ways : (1) By Homolytic Fission or Homolysis (2) By
Heterolytic Fission or Heterolysis Homolytic Fission. In this process each of the
atoms ...
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As Chemistry Study Guide
Two types of bond fission are possible, homolytic fission and heterolytic fission.
Homolytic fissior ln homolytic fission, bond-breaking produces two species of the
same (homo-) type: A:B — > A. + 'B radicals • ln the example above, a covalent ...
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Reactions and Reagents
Homolytic fission A ^ B -> A. + .B (When A and B are usually of similar Free
radicals electronegativity). 2. Heterolytic fission A: B 0 0 (When A is more
electronegative than B). -> A: +B Ions A : B e e ->A +:B Ions (When B is more
electronegative ...