0 Anonymous Asked: October 4, 2017In: Science Which is the strongest carbon bond according to chemistry 0 Share Facebook Report No Answers Voted Oldest Recent eAnswers Team 4 Questions 27728 Answers 0 Best Answers 1 Points View Profile eAnswers Team Added an answer on October 4, 2018 at 8:32 am According to organic chemistry, the Carbon–fluorine bond is the strongest single bond. It is a polar covalent bond between the molecules of carbon (C) and fluorine (F) for example CCF3, FCCF, C3CF etc. 0 Login to Reply Share Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google plus Share on WhatsApp Anonymous Added an answer on October 4, 2018 at 9:39 am Carbon-Florine bond is the strongest single bond known to humans. 0 Login to Reply Share Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google plus Share on WhatsApp Leave an answerCancel replyYou must login or register to add a new answer.
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According to organic chemistry, the Carbon–fluorine bond is the strongest single bond. It is a polar covalent bond between the molecules of carbon (C) and fluorine (F) for example CCF3, FCCF, C3CF etc.
Carbon-Florine bond is the strongest single bond known to humans.