General Organic ChemistryHard
Question
The length of the carbon–carbon single bond of the compounds
(I) CH2 = CH − C ≡ CH
(II) CH ≡ C − C ≡ CH
(III) CH3 − CH = CH2
(IV) CH2 = CH − CH = CH2
is expected to decrease in the order -
(I) CH2 = CH − C ≡ CH
(II) CH ≡ C − C ≡ CH
(III) CH3 − CH = CH2
(IV) CH2 = CH − CH = CH2
is expected to decrease in the order -
Options
A.III > II > I > IV
B.I > III > II > IV
C.III > IV > I > II
D.II > IV > I > III
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