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    The C-H Bond in CHF<sub>3</sub> Is Less Polar Than the C-F
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The C-H Bond in CHF3 Is Less Polar Than the C-F

Question 188

Question 188

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The C-H bond in CHF3 is less polar than the C-F bonds, which means the overall polarity of CHF3 is ________.

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