Which bond in each of the following pairs of bonds is the strongest?(a) C–C or C = C(b) C–N or C ≡ N(c) C ≡ O or C = O(d) H–F or H–Cl(e) C–H or O–H(f) C–N or C–O

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Which bond in each of the following pairs of bonds is the strongest?
(a) C–C or C = C
(b) C–N or C ≡ N
(c) C ≡ O or C = O
(d) H–F or H–Cl
(e) C–H or O–H
(f) C–N or C–O

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