Covalent Bonds and Hybrid Orbitals - MCAT Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems

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Which compound has the largest bond energy between carbons?

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It helps to remember that bond energy is inversely proportional to bond length. In other words, the shorter the bond, the higher the bond energy.

Bond length is shortened when pi bonds are involved, so double and triple bonds are much shorter than simple sigma bonds. The bond length between the carbons in ethyne is the shortest out of all options because they are triple bonded to one another. This also makes it the most stable bond, and gives it the largest bond energy.

Benzene and 1,3-butadiene will have relatively high energy stored in double bonds, but will be unable to match a triple bond. Propane has only single bonds and will have the lowest bond energy of these answers.

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