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What is the effect of increasing bond order on bond length?

A. Increases bond length
B. Decreases bond length
C. No effect on bond length
D. Depends on the atoms involved

Answer: Decreases bond length


Additional Information: Higher bond order corresponds to shorter bond lengths due to stronger attraction.


Subjects: Chemical Bonding, Chemistry

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