Reactivity 3.3 – Eelectron sharing reactions

R3.3.2 – Homolytic fission

  • Radicals can be created by the breaking of covalent bonds
  • Homolytic fission is the process by which a covalent bond breaks to form 2 identical radicals
  • ‘Identical radicals’ suggests that both radicals have equal electrons assignment
  • Thermolytic fission : when sufficient energy for breaking bonds can be gained from heating
  • Photolytic fission : when energy is gained from high-energy UV light for bond breaking
  • Single headed curly arrows (‘fish hook arrows’) are used to demonstrate the moving of electrons during homolytic fission
  • Chlorine radicals cause ozone depletion
  • CFCs – chlorofluorocarbons – are compounds in aerosols, refrigerators etc and they release chlorine radicals when exposed to high-energy UV
  • These radicals catalyse the decomposition of ozone (O3)