Why is X-X' bond weaker than X-X bond?
Asked by Shrawani Misra | 9th Mar, 2013, 05:37: PM
Expert Answer:
This is due to difference in the size of the atoms. Due to ineffective overlapping or due to weaker inter nuclear forces, the bonds tend to be weaker.
Answered by | 10th Mar, 2013, 10:14: AM
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