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Dipole moment of NF2 is less than NH2.why.​

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Answered by 9565Ranaji
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Explanation:

In NH3, Nitrogen is more electronegative than H, so it will attract the shared pair of electrons towards itself.As a result dipole due to Nitrogen is in same direction as the resultant dipole moment due to N-H bond& hence the net dipole increases. Hence, the net dipole moment of NF3 is less than that of NH3.

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Answered by Atαrαh
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in NF2 the dipole moment is subtract ed

d where as in NH2 it gets added

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