Why is the resultant dipole movement of NH3 greater than NF3
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In NH3, N is more electronegative thanH. So, N pulls the electrons from H towards itself and so, the direction ofmoment due to the N-H bonds is in the same direction as that of the lone pair of electrons on Nitrogen. ... And, so we have NH3 whose dipole moment is much higher than that of NF3.
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