The strongest C-X bond (X=halogens) is
A. C2H5Cl B. C2H5Br C. C2H5I D. C2H5F
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fluorine bonds
Explanation:
The bond is labeled as "the strongest in organic chemistry," because fluorine forms the strongest single bond to carbon.
Carbon–fluorine bonds can have a bond dissociation energy (BDE) of up to 544 kJ/mol.
The BDE (strength of the bond) is higher than other carbon–halogen and carbon–hydrogen bonds.
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answer is c2 h5f because florine is most electronegative element sio flourine makr strongest bond.
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