We know that bond length is inversely proportional to the s -character. In diamond each carbon is sp3 hybridised, while in graphite each carbon is sp2 hybridised. Therefore, graphite has higher s -character, so lower bond length than diamond.Lower the bond length, higher will be the bond strength. hence, Diamond < Graphite ( C−C bond).
Bond strength also depends on bond order. The higher the order of the bond the greater the pull between the two atoms and the shorter the length of the bond.
Bond order (BO)=21× [Number of an electron in anti bonding molecular orbitals] – [Number of electrons in bonding molecular orbitals] B.OforO2=1/2×[10−6]=2B.OforO2−=1/2×[10−7]=1.5B.OforO2+=1/2×[10−5]=2.5
Hence, the order of bond strength O2−<O2<O2+
In bicarbonate and carbonate, the structure and resonating structure are
Bond order = totalno.ofresonatingstructurestotalno.ofbonds
For BOforCO3−2=34=1.33BOforHCO3−2=24=2
Hence bond strength order will be CO3−2<HCO3−
For SO2 BOforSO2=24=1.33BOforSO3−2=34=1.33BOforSO4−2=46=1.5
Hence SO4−2 should have the highest bond strength.