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Why are double bonds shorter?

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Answered by prathamesh299
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Double bonds are shorter than single bonds because double bonds are stronger and therefore pull the electrons closer together in the two elements which decreases the length of the bond.

Answered by ssinga768
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Double bonds are shorter than single bonds because double bonds are stronger and therefore pull the electrons closer together in the two elements which decreases the length of the bond

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