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Why are double and triple bonds shorter than single bonds?

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Answered by fidelsijumon
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Answer:The additional electrons involved in a triple bond exert greater attractive forces on the nuclei, thereby shortening the length of the bond

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The additional electrons involved in a triple bond exert greater attractive forces on the nuclei, thereby shortening the length of the bond

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