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About coordinate covalent bond ?

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✒ In a coordinate covalent bond, one element transfer the electron pair to another element to make a bond. It is represented by the ′→′ symbol. The head of the arrow represents the acceptor species and tail of the arrow represents the donor species.

✒ A coordinate covalent bond, also known as a dative bond, dipolar bond, or coordinate bond is a kind of 2-center, 2-electron covalent bond in which the two electrons derive from the same atom. The bonding of metal ions to ligands involves this kind of interaction.

✒ This type of interaction is central to Lewis theory.

➱ Examples of Coordinate Covalent bond :-

➽ Formation Of Ammonium Ion.

The nitrogen atom in Ammonia donates its electron pair to the empty orbital of H+ ion thus nitrogen is donor, H+ is acceptor and a co-ordinate bond is formed.

➽ Formation Of Hydronium Ion.

➽ Formation Of Ammonia Boron Trifluoride.

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