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In NH3 and NF3, flourine is more electronegative than hydrogen.... Then why the dipole moment of NF3 is less than dipole moment of NH3....?​

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Answered by harisree232005
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In NH3 the orbital dipol due to lone pair and resultant dipol momentum os N-H bonds are in he same direction.

IN Nf3 orbitals dipole down to lone pair and  the  resut  dipole  moment of N-F bonds are in oppositr direction.

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