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Which of the following intermediate is formed, due to heterolytic cleavage of C−Cl bond in CH3Cl molecule ?

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CH3 and Cl
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B
+CH3 and Cl
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CH3 and Cl
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CH3 and Cl+
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Solution

The correct option is B +CH3 and Cl
Heterolytic Bond Cleavage:


The bond breaks in such a manner so that the shared pair of electrons remain with one of the fragments.

Electrons will remain with the more electronegative fragment (here chlorine)
+CH3 is called methyl carbocation.
Species having a carbon atom possessing sextet of electrons and a positive charge is called a carbocation


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