Bond fission is the breaking of bonds in a chemical reaction. (Organic Chemistry)
In a heterolytic fission, both the electrons shared in the bond go to one atom (almost always the more electronegative atom). In homolytic fission, the electrons go to the two separate atoms.
Fission products are the fragments resulting from the fission of heavy nuclids during nuclear fission process
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Fission
homolytic and hetrolytic
The cleavage of covalent bond sharing electron are acquired by both of shared atom are known as homolytic fission
In a heterolytic fission, both the electrons shared in the bond go to one atom (almost always the more electronegative atom). In homolytic fission, the electrons go to the two separate atoms.
You get nuclear fission in:nuclear fission reactorsatomic fission bombs
Fission products are the fragments resulting from the fission of heavy nuclids during nuclear fission process
A stable nuclear fission reaction will be sustained if every fission produces one additional fission reaction.
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No. Fission is a process.
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Fission
Nuclear Fission has not an equation.
binary fission