A molecule among the following that has the maximum dipole moment is:
A
CO₂
B
CH₄
C
NH₃
D
NF₃
Step-by-Step Solution
Analyze Symmetrical Molecules (CO2, CH4):
CO2: Linear structure (O=C=O). The bond dipoles of the two C=O bonds are equal and opposite, cancelling each other out. Resultant μ=0.
CH4: Tetrahedral structure. The vector sum of the four C−H bond dipoles is zero due to symmetry. Resultant μ=0.
Compare NH3 and NF3:
Both molecules have a pyramidal shape with one lone pair on the Nitrogen atom.
In NH3: Nitrogen is more electronegative than Hydrogen. The bond moments point towards Nitrogen. The orbital dipole due to the lone pair is in the same direction as the resultant bond moment of the three N−H bonds. These effects reinforce each other, resulting in a high dipole moment (≈1.47D).
In NF3: Fluorine is more electronegative than Nitrogen. The bond moments point towards Fluorine (away from Nitrogen). The orbital dipole of the lone pair points in the opposite direction to the resultant bond moment of the three N−F bonds. These effects partially cancel each other, resulting in a low dipole moment (≈0.23D).
Conclusion:NH3 has the maximum dipole moment among the given options.
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