General Organic ChemistryHard
Question
In the anion HCOO- the two carbon-oxygen bonds are found to be of equal length. What is the reason for it?
Options
A.The C = O bond is weaker than the C - O bond
B.The anion HCOO- has two resonating structures
C.The anion is obtained by removal of a proton from the acid molecule
D.Electronic orbitals of carbon atom are hybridised
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