Answer:
So, 2 1 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Carbon is a non-metal and has 6 electrons. In the excited state, it contains 4 electrons in its outermost shell and so 4 electrons take place in covalent bond formation. In a molecule , 2 carbon atoms can be bound by a single bond, the double bond and by a triple bond. Since the bond length of is 120 pm, the bond length of is 134 pm and the bond length of is 154 pm. Thus in the given compound, , in which is labeled as 1, is labeled as 2 and is labeled as 3. So the bond length of carbon-carbon bonds in the molecule, in decreasing order is .
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