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write the decreasing order of bond length ​

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Answered by rogitha18
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The correct order of decreasing C−C bond length is IV>III>I>II.

IV: Butane - has all single bonds making the longest bond lengths.

III: Benzene - has resonance meaning that the C-C bond has equal single bond and douible bond character.

II: Butyne - has a triple bond

I: Butene: has a double bond

More the number of bonds, shorter the bond length.

Answered by Anonymous
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The correct order of decreasing C−C bond length is IV>III>I>II.

IV: Butane - has all single bonds making the longest bond lengths.

III: Benzene - has resonance meaning that the C-C bond has equal single bond and douible bond character.

II: Butyne - has a triple bond

I: Butene: has a double bond

More the number of bonds, shorter the bond length.

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