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- which bond length is likely to be observed in a resonance hybrid?
a. a bond length typical of a single bond.
b. a bond length typical of a double bond.
c. a bond length typical of a triple bond.
d. a bond length between that of a single and a double bond.
In a resonance hybrid, the bonds are a blend of different bond types (e.g., single and double bonds in some resonance structures). The actual bond length in the hybrid is an average of the contributing structures, so it lies between the lengths of a single bond and a double bond. Options a, b, and c suggest a bond length typical of one specific bond type, which does not fit the concept of resonance (where the bond has characteristics of multiple types).
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d. A bond length between that of a single and a double bond.