Consider the following four xenon compounds: XeF2, XeF4, XeF6 and XeO3. The pair of xenon compounds expected to have non-zero dipole moment is
XeF4 and XeF6
XeF2 and XeF4
XeF2 and XeO3
XeF6 and XeO3
To determine which xenon compounds have a non-zero dipole moment, we need to analyze their molecular geometry. A compound has a non-zero dipole moment if it has an asymmetrical electron distribution. Let's evaluate the molecular geometry for each xenon compound:
Based on these analyses, the compounds with non-zero dipole moments are XeF6 and XeO3. Therefore, the correct answer is:
Identify the correct orders against the property mentioned:
A. H$_2$O $>$ NH$_3$ $>$ CHCl$_3$ - dipole moment
B. XeF$_4$ $>$ XeO$_3$ $>$ XeF$_2$ - number of lone pairs on central atom
C. O–H $>$ C–H $>$ N–O - bond length
D. N$_2$>O$_2$>H$_2$ - bond enthalpy
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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