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Formation of hydronium ion (H3O+) is an example of a coordinate covalent bond, how it is formed...?

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Answered by kamenaladka17733
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Formation of Hydronium ion, H3O+ : This ion formed by the combination of H2O molecule and H+ ion. The water molecule has two O—H covalent bonds and central oxygen atom has two lone pairs of electrons. ... Hence in H3O+ ion all the three bonds are identical.

Answered by Anonymous
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Formation of Hydronium ion, H3O+ : This ion formed by the combination of H2O molecule and H+ ion. The water molecule has two O—H covalent bonds and central oxygen atom has two lone pairs of electrons. ... Hence in H3O+ ion all the three bonds are identical.

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