Chemistry, asked by pazara8343, 1 year ago

The correct order of increasing bond length of C-H, C-O, C-C and C = C is

C-H < C-O < C-C < C = C
C-H < C = C < C-O < C-C
C-C < C = C < C-O < C-H
C-O < C-H < C-C < C = C

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Answered by priyasreedey11
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Answer:

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Answered by BrainlyTornado
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Answer:

C-H<C=C<C-O<C-C

Explanation:

DOUBLE BOND LENGTH IS LESS THAN SINGLE BOND LENGTH. OPTION 2 ALONE SATISFIES THAT RULE. HENCE IT IS THE ANSWER.

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