Question
Chemistry Question on Polarity of bonds
The correct decreasing order of dipole moment in CH3Cl,CH3Br and CH3F is
CH3F>CH3Cl>CH3Br
CH3F>CH3Br>CH3Cl
CH3Cl>CH3F>CH3Br
CH3Cl>CH3Br>CH3F
CH3Cl>CH3F>CH3Br
Solution
As we move down the group in the Periodic Table from F to I, the electronegativity of halogen decreases, therefore the polarity of the C ? X bond and hence the dipole moment of the haloalkane should also decrease accordingly. But the dipole moment of CH3F is slightly lower than that of CH3Cl. The reason being that although the magnitude of -ve charge on the F atom is much higher than that on the Cl atom but due to small size of F as compared to Cl, the C?F bond distance is so small that the product of charge and distance (μ=q×d), ie, dipole moment of CH3F turns out to be slightly lower than that of CH3Cl. Therefore, the order of dipole moment is
1.860DCH3Cl>1.847DCH3F>1.830DCH3Br