Which of the following is stronger than C−C single bonds?
A
Carbon hydrogen single bonds
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B
Carbon fluorine single bonds
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C
Carbon oxygen single bonds
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D
All of the above
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Solution
The correct option is D All of the above Only the carbon-hydrogen, carbon-fluorine, and carbon-oxygen single bonds (CH,CF, and CO) are stronger than the carbon-carbon single bond (C−C), and each of these is weaker than the carbon-carbon multiple bonds (C=C or C−C).