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co-ordinate bond
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- A coordinate bond is a type of covalent bond where both of the electrons that form the bond originate from the same atom
- For example, the reaction of ammonia with boron trifluoride: Before the reaction, nitrogen (N) in ammonia has eight valence electrons, including a lone pair of electrons.
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A coordinate bond is a type of covalent bond where both of the electrons that form the bond originate from the same atom. ... For example, the reaction of ammonia with boron trifluoride: Before the reaction, nitrogen (N) in ammonia has eight valence electrons, including a lone pair of electrons.
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