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How would the bond strength of the C:C double bond in an alkene compare to that of a C:C single bond in the corresponding alkane? |
| A. | The double bond would have the same strength as the single bond. |
| B. | The double bond would be stronger than, but less than twice as strong as the single bond. |
| C. | The double bond would have exactly twice the strength of the single bond. |
| D. | The double bond would have more than twice the strength of the single bond. |
| Answer» C. The double bond would have exactly twice the strength of the single bond. | |