Science, asked by NNanu111111, 11 months ago

which bond is more stronger: c-c or c=c ? why? please help

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Answered by sanjuvirat05
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c double bond c is stronger because there is more electrons sharing in that bond so that it is stronger


Answered by Anonymous
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♠️ Carbon makes bond and form long chain due to tetra valancy , the property of forming long carbon chain is know as catination

♠️ If there is double bond it has short length and it will more strong.


▶️ So C=C is more stronger than C-C


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NNanu111111: what is meant that catination
NNanu111111: I think your spelling is incorrect
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