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Multiple Choice
Rank the following bonds from shortest to longest
A
1 < 2 < 3
B
2 < 1< 3
C
3 < 2 < 1
D
2 < 3 < 1
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Identify the types of bonds present in the structure. Bond 1 is a single C-O bond, Bond 2 is a C=C double bond, and Bond 3 is a C=O double bond.
Recall that bond length is inversely related to bond order. Higher bond order results in shorter bond lengths. Single bonds are longer than double bonds.
Compare the bond types: a single bond (Bond 1) is longer than a double bond (Bond 2 and Bond 3).
Among the double bonds, the C=O bond (Bond 3) is shorter than the C=C bond (Bond 2) due to the higher electronegativity of oxygen compared to carbon, which pulls the electrons closer.
Rank the bonds from shortest to longest based on the bond types: Bond 3 (C=O) < Bond 2 (C=C) < Bond 1 (C-O).