Of the following molecular structures, which has the shortest oxygen to oxygen bonds?
H2O2, O2, and O3. I know that O2 (diatomic) has the shortest oxygen to oxygen bond of these listed, but why is that?
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Answer by markquestions
Perhaps it is because the oxygen molecules are double bonded where as O3 and H2O2 only have single bonds. The double bonds pull the molecules closer because it is stronger than a single bond.
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