The cleavage of covalent bond sharing electron are acquired by both of shared atom are known as homolytic fission
homolytic and hetrolytic
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.
Equation: C5H12 + 1/2Cl2 --> C5H12ClConditions: UV light Type of fission: homolytic Mechanism: ?
Fusion and fission
A homolytic mechanism so free radicals appear when bonds are broken symetrically.
Homolytic bond dissociation energy is when a covalent bond breaks evenly, with each atom keeping one electron. Heterolytic bond dissociation energy is when a covalent bond breaks unevenly, with one atom keeping both electrons.
Radium is a radio active element which always undergoes nuclear fission and desentegration, and releases energy in the form of radiation. It is an element. There is no compound in it. It contains atoms of radium.
You mean plutonium.... Plutonium is a radioactive substance which is a compound of Radon through fission energy made by Marie Curie.
You get nuclear fission in:nuclear fission reactorsatomic fission bombs
binary fission
Fission products are the fragments resulting from the fission of heavy nuclids during nuclear fission process
Oxygen formed on earth by compound of nuclear fission of sun with helium and hydrogen.