Final answer:
The choice with bonds listed in order of increasing bond energy is (b) C-O < C=O < C≡O, as bonds with more shared electrons (double, triple bonds) have higher bond energy than single bonds.
The right answer is d) N₂ < C-C bond in C₂H₄ < C-C bond in C₂H₆
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks about the order of bond energy for various bonds. The correct choice that has bonds listed in order of increasing bond energy is (b) C-O < C=O < C≡O, since single, double, and triple carbon-oxygen bonds have increasing bond energy respectively.
The bond energy increases with the number of shared electrons in the bond, meaning that a single bond (C-O) has fewer shared electrons and thus less bond energy compared to a double bond (C=O), which in turn has less bond energy than a triple bond (C≡O).
The right answer is d) N₂ < C-C bond in C₂H₄ < C-C bond in C₂H₆