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Heterolysis of a carbon-chlorine bond pr...

Heterolysis of a carbon-chlorine bond produces

A

two free radicals

B

two carbocations

C

one cation and one anion

D

two carbanions.

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  • Heterolysis of carbon-chlorine bond produces _________.

    A
    carbocation and chloride ion
    B
    two free radicals
    C
    carbonion and chloronium ion
    D
    two carbocations
  • Heterolysis of carbon -chlorine bond produces

    A
    Two free radicals
    B
    Two carbonium ions
    C
    Two carbanions
    D
    One cation and one anion
  • Heterolysis of carbon-chlorine bond produces

    A
    Two free radicals
    B
    Two carbonium ions
    C
    Two carbanions
    D
    One cation and one anion.
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