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The correct increasing order of carbon-carbon bond lengths in benzene, ethane, ethene, acetylene and graphite is :

A

bencene lt ethane lt ethene lt acetylene lt graphite

B

acetylene lt ethene lt benzene lt graphite lt ethane

C

acetylene lt ethene lt graphite lt benzene lt ethane

D

benzene lt graphite lt acetylene lt ethene lt ethane

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B
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