Why NH3 has higher dipole moment than NF3
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because fluorine is more electronegative than hydrogen.
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Hey mate here is the answer.
In NH3, N is more electronegative than H. So N pulls the electron from H towards itself and so, the direction of moment due to N-H bond in the same direction as that of lone pair of electrons on Nitrogen.
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And, so wehave NH3 whose dipole moment is much higher than that of NF3....
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hop it helps you.
In NH3, N is more electronegative than H. So N pulls the electron from H towards itself and so, the direction of moment due to N-H bond in the same direction as that of lone pair of electrons on Nitrogen.
.
And, so wehave NH3 whose dipole moment is much higher than that of NF3....
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hop it helps you.
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