A substance that donates a pair of electrons to form coordinate covalent bond is called
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THE ANSWER IS LEWIS BASE
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A coordinate covalent bond also results when an ammonia molecule combines with a hydrogen ion to form an ammonium ion. ... A Lewis acid is any species (molecule or ion) that can accept a pair of electrons, and a Lewis base is any species (molecule or ion) that can donate a pair of electrons.
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