MCQ
The odd decomposition of carbon chlorine bond form
  • A
    Two free ions
  • B
    Two-carbanium ion
  • C
    Two carbanion
  • A cation and an anion

Answer

Correct option: D.
A cation and an anion
d
(d) $R-C{{H}_{2}}-Cl\xrightarrow{\text{Heterolytic bond fission}}\underset{\text{cation}}{\mathop{RCH_{2}^{\oplus }}}\,+\underset{\text{anion}}{\mathop{C{{l}^{}}}}\,$

$Cl$  is more electronegative than  $C$  by which it form anion and hydrocarbon form cation.

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