define a coordinate bond and give the condition for its formation.explain with an example
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Coordinate bond is formed when the shared pair of electrons is provided by one of the two atoms and it is shared by both the atoms. The conditions necessary for the formation of coordinate bond are:
(1). One of the atoms should have a lone pair of electron to share which is known as donor atom.
(2). The other atom must have an incomplete outermost shell which shares the electron pair is known as the acceptor atom.
A coordinate covalent bond, also known as a dative 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.
(1). One of the atoms should have a lone pair of electron to share which is known as donor atom.
(2). The other atom must have an incomplete outermost shell which shares the electron pair is known as the acceptor atom.
A coordinate covalent bond, also known as a dative 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.
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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
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