Arrange alkanes alkenes and alkynes in increasing order of the c-h bond lengths Give reason for the same Thnx
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The increasing order of carbon bonds:
1. Alkanes(CnH2n+2)(single bond between C and C)
2.Alkene(CnH2n)(Double bond between C and C)
3.Alkyne(CnH2n-2)(Triple bond between C and C)
This is because of the tetravalent nature of carbon.
1. Alkanes(CnH2n+2)(single bond between C and C)
2.Alkene(CnH2n)(Double bond between C and C)
3.Alkyne(CnH2n-2)(Triple bond between C and C)
This is because of the tetravalent nature of carbon.
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Alkanes>Alkenes>Alkynes
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