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What is the main difference between heterolytic and homolytic cleavage?
A. One produces acids, the other bases
B. Heterolytic cleavage produces ions, while homolytic cleavage produces radicals
C. One involves catalysts, the other doesn't
D. Heterolytic occurs in gases, homolytic in liquids
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