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The homolytic fission of a hydrocarbon results in the formation of:- (a) carbonium ion (b) free radicals (c) carbanions (d) carbenes

The homolytic fission of a hydrocarbon results in the formation of:-
(a) carbonium ion
(b) free radicals
(c) carbanions
(d) carbenes

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Ruchi Shaw
askIITians Faculty 35 Points
10 years ago
It results in the formation of free radicals .

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Ruchi Shaw
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Ashish Mahajan
8 Points
10 years ago
Thank you!
raj kumar
33 Points
10 years ago
free radicals
sivakrishna
37 Points
10 years ago
It results in the formation of free radicals
trilochan puhan
34 Points
8 years ago
the bond-breaking process in which each atom or agroupseparates out with one electron of each of the bond pair, is called homolytic fission. so answer is free radical.

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