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why carbon bonds are weak​

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Answered by jmonisha63
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Because carbon-to-carbon and carbon-to-hydrogen bonds are extremely strong and the charge of the electrons in these covalent bonds is spread more or less evenly over the bonded atoms, hydrocarbons that contain only single bonds of these two types are not very reactive.

Answered by shraddha941
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because carbon to carbon and carbon to hydrogen are extremely strong and the charge of electrons in these covalent bonds spread less or more evenly over the bonded atoms hydrocarbons that contains only single bonds of these two types are not very reactive

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