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.
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