- Co-ordinate covalent bond is always formed between the two: (*) Like atom (*) Unlike atom (*) Similar atom (*) Like and unlike atoms
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THE CO-ORDINATE COVALENT BOND IS ALWAYS FORMED BEWTWEEN UNLIKE ATOMS.
Explanation:
- The co-ordinate bonds are formed by the sharing of an electron pair by the donor to the acceptor.
- The specie that donates the electron is called the donor atom.
- The coordinate covalent bond type is a special type of coordinate bonds.
- This takes place in dissimilar atoms.
- Examples of coordinate covalent bonds are hydronium ion, ammonium ion, and ozone.
- It is always formed between two unlike atoms.
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