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Define a coordinated bond and give the condition for its formation. ​

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Answered by jaishreerajugopal
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Explanation:

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: ... The other atom must have an incomplete outermost shell which shares the electron pair is known as the acceptor atom.

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Answered by hazel2006
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Answer:

Definition:

The bond formed between two atoms by sharing a pair of electrons, provided entirely by one of the combining atoms but shared by both is called a coordinate bond. It is represented by an arrow starting from the donor atoms and ending in the acceptor atoms.

Condition:

1. One of the two atoms must have at least one lone pair of electrons.

2. Another atoms should be short of at least a lone pair of electrons.

The twolone pair of electrons in the oxygen atoms of water is used to from coordinate bond with the hydrogen ion which is short of an electron resulting in the formation of the hydeonium ion.

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