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NF3 is less polar than NH3 because ______. - Chemistry (Theory)

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प्रश्न

NF3 is less polar than NH3 because ______.

पर्याय

  • F is more reactive than H.

  • NH3 forms associated molecules.

  • The resultant of bond polarity is less.

  • The resultant of the individual polarities is opposed by the polarity of lone pair.

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उत्तर

NF3 is less polar than NH3 because the resultant of the individual polarities is opposed by the polarity of lone pair.

Explanation:

NF3 is less polar than NH3 because in NF3, the bond dipoles due to \[\ce{N - F}\] bonds point away from nitrogen, and the lone pair polarity on nitrogen opposes these bond dipoles, reducing the overall molecular polarity. In contrast, in NH3, the bond dipoles and lone pair polarity reinforce each other, making NH3 more polar. Thus, the resultant dipole moment in NF3 is less due to this opposition of bond and lone pair polarities.

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