I have to find the decreasing order of dipole moment of $\ce{CHCl3}$, $\ce{CH3Cl}$, $\ce{CH2Cl2}$, and $\ce{CCl4}$. Now I know that in $\ce{CCl4}$ there will be no dipole moment. Now to compare the other three compounds I don't have logical reasoning to compare the dipole moments but I have the data to compare but in the examination we won't be having these data so I was looking for any logical reasoning to compare the dipole moments of the remaining three compounds. Thank you
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