Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Bond Length
Bond length refers to the distance between the nuclei of two bonded atoms. In general, shorter bonds indicate stronger interactions between the atoms due to greater overlap of their atomic orbitals. Factors such as the type of bond (single, double, or triple) and the electronegativity of the atoms involved can influence bond length.
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Types of Bonds
The type of bond between atoms significantly affects bond length. Carbon-oxygen bonds can be single (C–O), double (C=O), or even triple (C≡O). Double and triple bonds are typically shorter than single bonds due to increased electron sharing, which pulls the atoms closer together.
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Molecular Geometry
Molecular geometry describes the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in a molecule. The shape can influence bond lengths and angles due to steric effects and electron repulsion. Understanding the geometry of the molecules in the question helps predict which carbon-oxygen bond might be the shortest based on their structural characteristics.
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