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How is a covalent bond different from a coordinate covalent bond?

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Answered by YASHASVEESHUBH
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  • There is a distinct difference between covalent and coordinate bond; in a covalent bond, both atoms are involved in the formation of bond whereas, in coordination bond, only one atom is involved in the formation of the bond.
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