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solvation and its
effect on the
mechanism of bond
heterolysis. They
found that the rate of
heterolysis depends strongly on the
nature of the solvent. For...
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heterolysis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Heterolysis may
refer to:
Heterolysis (biology), the
apoptosis induced by
hydrolytic enzymes from...
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between electrons in the
triplet state. In
heterolytic cleavage, or
heterolysis, the bond
breaks in such a
fashion that the originally-shared pair of...
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disintegration of a cell from
factors other than
itself is
called heterolysis (hetero = other/different,
lysis = cell breakdown). In contrast, autolysis...
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process of
homolytic cleavage or
homolysis or
heterolytic cleavage or
heterolysis of the bond.
Relative bond
energy and the
ability to
undergo favorable...
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scission of a bond is
called heterolysis. For
molecular hydrogen, the
alternatives are: In the gas phase, the
enthalpy of
heterolysis is
larger than that of...
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carbocations and carbanions, free radical, bond
cleavage including heterolysis and homolysis,
stereoisomerism including enantiomers and diastereomers)...
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fragment species. Bond
cleavage is also
possible by a
process called heterolysis. The
energy involved in this
process is
called bond
dissociation energy...
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dissociation of H3N → BH3 is
estimated to
require 27 kcal/mol,
confirming that
heterolysis into
ammonia and
borane is more
favorable than
homolysis into radical...
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stabilize the
additional electron density that
results from bond
heterolysis.
Common anionic leaving groups are
halides such as Cl−, Br− and I−, and...