define co_ordinate covalent bond. Prove with an
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Co-ordinate bond is a type of alternate covalent bond that is formed by sharing of electron pair from a single atom. Both shared electrons are donated by the same atom. It is also called dative bond or dipolar bond.
Co-ordinate bond is a type of alternate covalent bond that is formed by sharing of electron pair from a single atom. Both shared electrons are donated by the same atom. It is also called dative bond or dipolar bond.Co-ordinate covalent bonds are usually formed in reactions that involve two non-metals such as a hydrogen atom or during bond formation between metals ions and ligands.
Co-Ordinate Bond Examples
Here are a few examples of the coordinate covalent bond.
Here are a few examples of the coordinate covalent bond.Formation Of Ammonium Ion
Here are a few examples of the coordinate covalent bond.Formation Of Ammonium IonThe 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.
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