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Why are double bonds stronger?

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Answered by praniti1211
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Energy required to break double bond is 614 J while in breaking single bond is 349 J, thus the energy to break double bond is more than single bond so it is stronger than single bond. Double bond is restricted to rotation while single bond rotate freely so, double bond is stronger.

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Answered by mygloriousart
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A Double bond is formed by the two atoms sharing two pairs of electrons. This type of bond is stronger than a single bond but less stable because of its greater reactivity than a single bond.

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