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The correct order of increasing bond length of c-h c-o c-c c--c options:. 1 c-h

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Answered by zumba12
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The correct order of increasing bond length is C-H < C=C < C-O < C-C.

Explanation:

  • In an covalently bonded atoms, the length between the two nuclei is called as bond length.
  • To arrange the given bond types according to the increasing order of bond length, the bond length value of each type must be first identified.
  • Accordingly, the bond length value of given bond types are as follows:
  1. C - H : 1.09
  2. C - O : 1.43
  3. C - C : 1.54
  4. C = C : 1.34
  • When the values are arranged in the increasing order it gives the following arrangement:

1.09 < 1.34 < 1.43 < 1.54

  • Accordingly, the bond types corresponding to the values are arranged in the increasing order it gives the following arrangement:

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

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