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A fragmentation that results from the pair of electrons between the atom attached to the atom with the charge and an adjacent atom that moves to the site of the charge. This fragmentation involves the movement of the charge site to the adjacent atom. A radical is lost as a result of the fragmentation. The movement of a pair of electrons is symbolized by a double-barbed arrow.
Fragmentation of an [[odd electron ion]] that results from the pair of electrons that form a bond to the atom at the apparent charge site moving to that atom while the charge site moves to the adjacent atom. Fragmentation results in the formation of an [[even electron ion]] and a radical. The movement of the pair of electrons is symbolized by a double-barbed arrow. This term is synonymous with [[heterolysis]].
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== Related Terms ==
*[[Homolytic Cleavage]]


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Revision as of 01:03, 27 December 2005

DRAFT DEFINITION
Heterolytic fragmentation

Fragmentation of an odd electron ion that results from the pair of electrons that form a bond to the atom at the apparent charge site moving to that atom while the charge site moves to the adjacent atom. Fragmentation results in the formation of an even electron ion and a radical. The movement of the pair of electrons is symbolized by a double-barbed arrow. This term is synonymous with heterolysis.

Considered between 2004 and 2006 but not included in the 2006 PAC submission
This is an unofficial draft definition presented for information and comment.

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