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Methyl chloride has greatest dipole moment than other methyl halides

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Answered by Anonymous
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<b>Though fluorine has more charge than chlorine, the bond length of the fluoride is MUCH lesser than thechloride as fluorine is more electronegative…


Now we know that,Dipole moment=Charge*Distance… ... Thus it's tendency to break free fromCarbon is less than that of Chlorine inmethyl chloride....
Answered by NSEJS
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As dipole moment is a product of charges and distance between charges, in case of Methyl Chloride the bond length is greater although charges are less, the product of charges and bond length is greater than that of Methyl Flouride.


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