Which has the strongest bond length? a. C2H6 b. C2H4 c. C2H2 d. CH4
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C2H6 (ethane) has a single bond between the two carbon atoms (C-C). b. C2H4 (ethylene) has a double bond between the two carbon atoms (C=C). c. C2H2 (acetylene) has a triple bond between the two carbon atoms (C≡C). d. CH4 (methane) has single bonds between the Show more…
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