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11. Bonding & Molecular Structure - Part 3 of 4
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11. Bonding & Molecular Structure / Average Bond Order / Problem 10
Problem 10
Is the C—C bond stronger between C
2
H
4
or C
2
H
6
? Explain.
A
The C—C bond in C
2
H
4
is stronger than in C
2
H
6
because it has more hydrogens.
B
The C—C bond in C
2
H
4
is stronger than in C
2
H
6
because it has a higher bond order.
C
The C—C bond in C
2
H
6
is stronger than in C
2
H
4
because it has a higher bond order.
D
The C—C bond in C
2
H
4
and have equal strengths because they have the same number of carbons.
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