The bond length of a carbon-carbon (C=C) bond is typically around 1.34 angstroms. The bond length is the distance between the two atoms that are bonded together, and it is an important measure of the strength and stability of the bond. In a C=C bond, the bond length is determined by the distance between the nuclei of the two carbon atoms. This distance is determined by the size of the carbon atoms and the number and arrangement of the electrons in the bond. The bond length of a C=C bond is relatively short, which makes it a strong and stable bond.
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