Identify the bond with the lowest bond energy.
C=C |
Si=O |
C=N |
O=O |
N=N How do I go about solving this on a test? |
For the bond with same atoms will have lower anergy then the bond with two different atoms
So Si=O has highest bond energy because of large electronegativity difference
Then second highest bond energy is with C=N because of different atoms
These two had highest bond energies
Now we have O=O and N=N and C=C
Lowest bond energy is with N=N and second lowest is with O=O and highest among these three is C=C
Final answer is : N=N
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