Chemistry, asked by anson2003, 6 months ago

Give reasons for the following: bond length of C = O in carboxylic acid is slightly larger than C = O bond length in carbonyl compounds.​

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Answered by NamokarSingh
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Because the C=O bond in an aldehyde has a higher bond order than the C=O ... In a carboxylic acid, there's some single-bond character

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