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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

Ashish Mahajan , 11 Years ago
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Ruchi Shaw

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It results in the formation of free radicals .

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Ashish Mahajan

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Thank you!
raj kumar

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free radicals
sivakrishna

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It results in the formation of free radicals
trilochan puhan

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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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