Bond length is the average distance between the nuclei of two bonded atoms in a molecule. It is a fundamental property of chemical bonds, indicating the spatial separation at which the two atoms are most stable when they are joined by a covalent bond. Bond lengths can vary depending on the types of atoms involved, the nature of the bond (single, double, triple), and the molecular environment.

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