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Double bond length is shorter than single bond length

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Answered by boruaharnob12345
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no double bond length is not shorter than single bond length

Answered by Shailesh183816
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\bf\large\underline\green{Bond Length:-}

➤ Another consequence of the presence of multiple bonds between atoms is the difference in the distance between the nuclei of the bonded atoms. Double bonds have shorter distances than single bonds, and triple bonds are shorter than double bonds.

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