Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

why NH3 is having 107° and NF3 is having 102°??? please answer..​

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Answered by TwilightZ
2

Answer:

The NF3 bond angle.

Explanation:

There is more distortion than for NH3 because the single bonds are taking up less room, close to the nitrogen. Fluorine is more electronegative than hydrogen and the electron density in the N-F bond is skewed towards the fluorine. If this answer is correct mark me as BRAINLIEST!!! Plz.

Answered by ramanujan67
0

Explanation:

There is more distortion than for NH3 because the single bonds are taking up less room, close to the nitrogen. Fluorine is more electronegative than hydrogen and the electron density in the N-F bond is skewed towards the fluorine....

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