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

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`4.90 xx 10^(-30) C m and 0.80 xx 10^(-30) C m`

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`0.80 xx 10^(-30) C m and 4.90 xx 10^(-30) C m`

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`4.90 xx 10^(-30) C m and 4.90 xx 10^(-30) C m`

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`0.80 xx 10^(-30) C m and 0.80 xx 10^(-30) C m`

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