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why R-Cl bond is more polar than R-F?detailed explanation....best will be marked as brainliest.

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Answered by Akkuyadav
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In the above Dipole order you have mentioned for Halo Alkanes R-Cl tends to have a higher Dipole than R-F because in R-F due to the higher electronegtivity in fluorine the distance between the carbon in R and the fluorine is very less than charges. Dipole which is a product of the two tends to be less than
Answered by pritam4378
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R-Cl tends to have a higher Dipole than R-F because in R-F due to the higher electronegativity of fluorine the distance between the Carbon in R and the Fluorine is very less than the charges.Dipole which is a product of the two tends to be less than that of R-Cl in which the distance between the Carbon in R and Chlorine is much higher.
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