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diifference between covalent and co-ordinate bond???

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Answered by unknown5654
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In a covalent bond, both atoms are contributing same number of electrons to the bond, but in a coordinate covalent bond, two electrons are donated by a single atom.

In a covalent bond, the electronegativity difference between the two atoms can be zero or a very low value, but in coordinate covalent bond, type of a polar covalent bond is forming.

For a coordinate covalent bond to form, an atom in the molecule should have a lone pair but in covalent bond it is not mandatory.

Answered by bobby982
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▪ In a covalent bond, both atoms are contributing same number of electrons to the bond, but in a coordinate covalent bond, two electrons are donated by a single atom.

▪ In a covalent bond, the electronegativity difference between the two atoms can be zero or a very low value, but in coordinate covalent bond, type of a polar covalent bond is forming.

▪ For a coordinate covalent bond to form, an atom in the molecule should have a lone pair but in covalent bond it is not mandatory.

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