Data Sheet V Polarity Electrostatic Potential Surface Including Dipole Vector from Spartan (draw using colored pencils or insert screenshots) Species H,0 ΔΕΝ (Ο-Η): water Dipole moment (in D): Polar? NH, ammonia AEN (N-H): Dipole moment (in D): Polar? NF, AEN (N-F): nitrogen trifluoride Dipole moment (in D): Polar? Compare the dipole moments (magnitude and direction relative to lone pairs) of H¿0, NH3 and NF.
Data Sheet V Polarity Electrostatic Potential Surface Including Dipole Vector from Spartan (draw using colored pencils or insert screenshots) Species H,0 ΔΕΝ (Ο-Η): water Dipole moment (in D): Polar? NH, ammonia AEN (N-H): Dipole moment (in D): Polar? NF, AEN (N-F): nitrogen trifluoride Dipole moment (in D): Polar? Compare the dipole moments (magnitude and direction relative to lone pairs) of H¿0, NH3 and NF.
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Given: Three molecules H2O, NH3 and NF3
To find: To write about polarity, electronegativity, dipole moment and to draw the vectors.
Solution: Electronegativity means the tendency of the more electronegative atom to attract the electrons towards itself. Dipole moment means the separation of the charges, the more electronegative atom will get partially negative charge and the less electronegative atom will get the positive charge.
If there is difference between the electronegativity of the two atoms then the bond will be polar and the molecule is said to be polar molecule.
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