Heterolytic Cleavage
In heterolytic cleavage, or heterolysis, the bond breaks in such a fashion that the shared pair of electrons remain with one of the fragments. After heterolysis, one atom has a sextext electronic structure and a positive charge and other, a valence octet with at least one lone pair and a negative charge means cleavage of bond gives one fargment with lone pair of electron (negative charge) and other has deficient of electron pair (positive charge.
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