[DAT Question of the Day, Click Display Images To See] + Join us on Facebook<https://datquestionoftheday.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d3318065969b7c08ead5d4c4d&id=acd9ca10b9&e=61d7ba7392> + Connect on Twitter<https://datquestionoftheday.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d3318065969b7c08ead5d4c4d&id=32c7446085&e=61d7ba7392> C-N Bond Differences How does the C-N bond in CN-1 differ from the C-H bond in CH4? A. the C-H bond is longer because it is a double bond. B. the C-N bond is longer because it is a single bond. C. the C-H bond is shorter because it is a double bond. D. the C-H bond is shorter because it is a triple bond. E. the C-N bond is shorter because it is a triple bond. To see the solution and images, visit the following link: http://datquestionoftheday.com/chemistry/c-n-bond-differences/<https://datquestionoftheday.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d3318065969b7c08ead5d4c4d&id=301df499c5&e=61d7ba7392>