Chemistry, asked by darpanpika9999, 11 months ago

which the following bonds is the strongest
=-C-F
=-C-Cl
=-C-Br
=-C-I​

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Answered by kanman
1

Answer:

Explanation: Carbon–fluorine bonds can have a bond dissociation energy (BDE) of up to 544 kJ/mol, and the bond dissociation enthalpy decreases with respect to the 17 group.

bond dissociation enthalpy is directly proportional to bond strength; more bond dissociation enthalpy, harder it is for dissociation and favours bond strength.

Answered by nityashah0305
0

Answer:

c-f is the correct answer

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