Chemistry, asked by SusannahMargaret, 1 year ago

Dipole moment observed for NF3 and not BF3 why

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Answered by hardikmishra200
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Answered by ElegantDoll
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❤.NF3 is apolar molecule with polar bonds.

NF3 has unsymmetrical,three dimensional pyramidal structures,with a lone pair of electron.so the net dipole moment ofNF3 is always positive.

❤.BF3 is a non - polar molecule with polar bonds.

BF3 has symmetrical and trigonal plannar structure,with no lone pair of electrons.

So the net dipole moment of BF3is zero.

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