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I found a couple old threads on this question, but I am still confused. I thought alkyl groups are electron donating, which is why more substitution would lead to a stronger bond. However, the book says that "Bond a is stronger than bond c, despite both sharing an sp2-hybridized and an sp3-hybridized carbon, because bond c contains the more highly substituted carbon." Please help clarify!