h2 is stronger bond then o2 justify the answrs with 2 examples
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For example, the C–C single bond is stronger than the Si–Si single bond, which is stronger than the ...
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When to atoms are close to each other (bonded), only the outermost electron shells are close to each other. There is still some distance between their nuclei. The distance between the two nuclei is taken as the distance between the two atoms, or the bond length. The H atom is the smallest atom, having only one shell of electrons (only one electron). The oxygen atom is much larger, having two shells of electron (with 2 and 6 electrons respectively; since there are several electrons in a shell, they repel each other causing further expansion of the shells). Let us consider two bonded H atoms, and two bonded O atoms: