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The dipoles moment of NF(3) is less than...

The dipoles moment of `NF_(3)` is less than `NH_(3)` because

A

`NH_(3)` forms associated molecules

B

F is more reactive than H

C

The resultant of bond polarity is less

D

The resultant of individual polarities is opposed by the polarity of lone pair in `NF_(3)`

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