The bond length of the chlorine molecule, Cl2, is 199 pm. On the other hand, a pure carbon structure, such as diamond, has C-C bond lengths of 154 pm. What is the bond length of a C-Cl bond?

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Answer:

176.5 picometer is the bond length of a C-Cl bond.

Explanation:

Bond length of chlorine molecule = 199pm

Radius of the chlorine atom = [tex]r_{Cl}=\frac{199 pm}{2}[/tex]

Bond length of carbon molecule = 154 pm

Radius of the carbon atom = [tex]r_c=\frac{154 pm}{2}[/tex]

Bond length of C-Cl =

[tex]r_c+ r_{Cl}=\frac{154 pm}{2}+\frac{199 pm}{2}=176.5 pm[/tex]

176.5 picometer is the bond length of a C-Cl bond.