CEN: H. Consider the molecule HCN, as shown above with a Lewis Structure. The Potential Energy diagram below shows the potential energy curves for the two bonds in HCN. Match each curve, A and B, to one of the bonds in the molecule, the Carbon-Hydrogen bond and the Carbon- Nitrogen bond. Explain your reasoning. Potential Energy Internuclear Distance

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Match each curve, A and B, to one of the bonds in the molecule, the carbon-hydrogen bond and the carbon-nitrogen bond. Explain the reasoning.
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Consider the molecule HCN, as shown above with a Lewis Structure. The Potential Energy diagram below shows
the potential energy curves for the two bonds in HCN.
Match each curve, A and B, to one of the bonds in the molecule, the Carbon-Hydrogen bond and the Carbon-
Nitrogen bond. Explain your reasoning.
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Transcribed Image Text:=N: H. Consider the molecule HCN, as shown above with a Lewis Structure. The Potential Energy diagram below shows the potential energy curves for the two bonds in HCN. Match each curve, A and B, to one of the bonds in the molecule, the Carbon-Hydrogen bond and the Carbon- Nitrogen bond. Explain your reasoning. Potential Energy Internuclear Distance
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