Difference between covalent bond and co-ordinate bond.
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Covalent bonding occurs when a pair of nuclei share a pair of electrons with one electron being donated by each atom. In dative covalent bonding the same principle of sharing electrons between two nuclei applies except in this case both of the electrons involved in bonding are donated by one of the atoms.
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Covalent bond and co-ordinate bonds are chemical bonds that are formed as a result of sharing electrons between two atoms a covalent bond is formed when both atoms share their electrons but a co-ordinate bond is formed when one atom donates one of its extra electrons paired to another atom
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