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why dipole moment of ch3cl is greater than the chcl3?​

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Answered by ashu5540
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Again, in case of CHCl3, the three C-Cl bonds point to one side, so a moment equal to C-Cl bond is generated as a result. ... so the resultant is greater than on C-Cl bond. This explains CH2Cl2>CCl4. In case of CH3Cl, the dipole moment of one C-Cl bond is added with moment of one C-H bond (resultant of three C-H bonds).

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Answered by bharatmedegar
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in case of CHCl3, the three C-Cl bonds point to one side, so a moment equal to C-Cl bond is generated as a result. ... so the resultant is greater than on C-Cl bond. This explains CH2Cl2>CCl4. In case of CH3Cl, the dipole moment of one C-Cl bond is added with moment of one C-H bond (resultant of three C-H bonds).

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