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The odd decomposition of carbon chlorine...

The odd decomposition of carbon chlorine bond from

A

two free ions

B

two-carbabium ion

C

two carbanium

D

a cation and an anion

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The correct Answer is:
D

`R-CH_(2)-Cloverset("Heterolytic bond fission")(rarr)underset("Cation")(RCH_(2)^(o+)+underset("anion")(Cl^(-)`
`Cl` is more electronegative than `C` by which it form anion and hydrocarbon form cation.
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