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The dipole moment of hydrogen halides decreases from HF to HI. Explain this trend.

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Answered by ashwanimaurya11021
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because of high bond length between HF

Answered by abhinav27122001
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The dipole moment is defined as the product of net charge on the compound and the Bond distance. Now as we go down the group the size of the halides increases. This causes an increase in the bond length and thus the dipole moment decreases
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