Which species has the longest carbon-carbon bond, C2H3F, CH3CN, or C2H2? fluoroethene acetylene acetonitrile Which species has the strongest carbon - carbon bond, C2H3F , CH3CN , or C2H2? fluoroethene acetylene acetonitrile
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