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What is the bond length of a triple bond compared to a single bond?

A. Longer
B. Shorter
C. The same
D. Depends on the atoms

Answer: Shorter


Additional Information: Triple bonds are shorter than single bonds due to greater electron sharing.


Subjects: Chemical Bonding, Chemistry

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