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A chemical bond, represented in terms of shared pairs of electrons, can be broken homolytically or heterolytically, as shown by the following equations:

$$ A: B \to A \cdot + \cdot B Homolysis $$
(2.1.1)
$$ A: B \to A^ + + :B^ - Heterolysis $$
(2.1.2)
$$ A: B \to A:^ - + B^ + Heterolysis $$
(2.1.3)

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