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tabular differences between heterolytic and homolytic cleavage with example

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In heterolytic cleavage, one of the two atoms gets the two electrons and usually develops a negative charge. The other atom gets no electrons and typically develops a positive charge. Homolytic cleavage gives rise to the formation of free radicals, that is, neutral species that carry an unpaired electron.

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