What is the decreasing order of carbon-carbon single bond length in the following compounds?
$(I) CH_2 = CH - C \equiv CH$
$(II) CH \equiv C - C \equiv CH$
$(III) CH_3 - CH = CH_2$
$(IV) CH_2 = CH - CH = CH_2$

  • A
    $III > I > IV > II$
  • B
    $I > III > II > IV$
  • C
    $III > IV > I > II$
  • D
    $II > IV > I > III$

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