Question
Question: The dipole moment of \(N{F_3}\) is less than that of \(N{H_3}\) because: a. F is more reactive tha...
The dipole moment of NF3 is less than that of NH3 because:
a. F is more reactive than H
b. NH3 forms associated molecules
c. The resultant of the individual bond polarities is less
d. The resultant of the individual bond polarities is opposed by the polarity of lone pair
Solution
Hint – In this question use the concept that electronegativity increases from left to right when we move in a periodic table. So compare the electronegativity of N and F for compound NF3 and then compare the electronegativity of N and H for NH3. This will help get the right answer.
Complete answer:
As we know that electronegativity is increasing from left to right when we move in the period of periodic table.
As F is right of N in the periodic table so the electronegativity of F is greater than the electronegativity of N.
So each of N – F bonds has its polarity towards F, which results in a net polarity which opposes the polarity of lone pair electrons.
But in the case of NH3 the electronegativity of N is lesser than the electronegativity of H.
So each N – H bonds has its polarity towards N, which results in a net polarity which does not oppose the polarity of lone pair electrons.
That’s why the dipole moment of NF3 less than that of NH3.
So this is the required answer.
Hence option (D) is the correct answer.
Note – The basic definition of dipole moments is very helpful, while dealing with problems of this kind. The mathematical product of the separation of the ends of a dipole (dipole is two opposite charges separated at a distance) and the magnitude of the charges.