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Bei radikalischen (homolytischen) Reaktionen werden σ-Bindungen symmetrisch so aufgelöst, daß bei jedem der Bindungspartner ein Elektron der Bindung bleibt.

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Ernest, I. (1972). Radikalische Reaktionen. In: Bindung, Struktur und Reaktionsmechanismen in der organischen Chemie. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8437-0_4

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