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Chemistry (Unit1, 2)

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Why is a C-C bond strong?

Author: Amelia Roopnarine



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1) it is a covalent bond meaning there are shared electrons 2) the bond is not polarized, meaning that it is less susceptible to heterolytic fission 3) the BDE for homolysis is 84kcal/mol


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