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C-o bond is not stronger than c-c bond why

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Answered by SIDDH7456
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here is u r answer

Bond energy depends on many factors:

Only One of them is difference in electronegativity (polarity):

the greater the difference, the stronger the bond, due to extra energy required to separate the electrostatic attraction.

C-N (305) < C-C(346) < C-O (358) < C-H (413) < H-H (436) < C-F (489)

C=C ~ C= N (615) < C=O (749)

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Answered by asifhunchalkar4
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Answer:

Co is more stronger

Explanation:

CO is more stronger as compared to C-C as the C-C bond have weak force between them and in case of CO o is more electronegative

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