- In NH\(_3\), the dipole moments of the N–H bonds add up due to the trigonal pyramidal shape, leading to a relatively strong dipole.
- In NF\(_3\), although F is more electronegative than H, the lone pair on nitrogen contributes a dipole opposite to the resultant N–F bond dipole.
- This opposition reduces the net dipole moment in NF\(_3\) compared to NH\(_3\).
- Hence, both the assertion and reason are correct, and the reason explains the assertion.