For dative covalent bonding, one atom having a lone pair of electrons combines with _____________.
an electron deficient compound
an expanded octet
a proton of other atom
a neutron of other atom
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For dative covalent bonding, one atom having a lone pair of electrons combines with ______an electron deficient compound_______.
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The correct answer is an electron deficiency compound.
Explanation:
- A covalent bond in which both electrons originate from the same atom is known as a coordinate bond (also known as a dative covalent bond).
- Two atoms sharing a pair of electrons make a covalent connection.
- Because the electron pair is drawn to both nuclei, the atoms are kept together.
- Each atom contributes one electron to the bond during the creation of a straightforward covalent connection.
- A typical dative bond, such H3N-BH3, includes the donation of a lone electron pair from a Lewis base into an empty orbital of a Lewis acid.
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