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Between carbon monoxide, CO, and carbon dioxide, CO2, which statement best describe the carbon-oxygen bond?

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A.The carbon-oxygen bond in CO is stronger and longer than in CO2.
B.The carbon-oxygen bond in CO2 is stronger and shorter than in CO.
C.The carbon-oxygen bond in CO2 is stronger and longer than in CO.
D.The carbon-oxygen bond in CO is stronger and shorter than in CO2.
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Let's parse the question first: it asks which statement best describes the carbon-oxygen bond when comparing CO and CO2. Option 1 says the CO bond is stronger and longer than in CO2. This claims a longer bond for CO, but in reality a stronger bond is usually shorter; CO has a stronger, shorter bond due to a triple bond character, whereas CO2 features two double bonds, which are shorter than a typical single bond but longer than a triple bond. T......Login to view full explanation

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