
The size of atom increases as:
F < Cl < Br < I
So, bond length increases as :
C-F < C-Cl < C-Br <C-I
Greater bond length implies weaker bond and hence less strength.
Increasing strength of bond is:
C-I < C-Br < C-Cl < C-F
Answer: option 5
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