Answer:
Both nitrogen and fluorine atoms do not
have any vacant d-orbitals to accept electron pairs from the oxygen atom in\[{{H}_{2}}O\]
molecule. Therefore, NFs cannot be hydrolysed. However, \[NC{{l}_{3}}\] has
vacant d-orbitals on chlorine atoms which can take up electron pairs from \[{{H}_{2}}O\]molecules.
Therefore, \[NC{{l}_{3}}\] can be hydrolysed.
\[NC{{l}_{3}}+3{{H}_{2}}O\xrightarrow{\,}\,N{{H}_{3}}+3HClO\]
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