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how to calculate coordinate covalent bond

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Answered by Aryan2506
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The first thing needed for a dative bond is a lone electron pair in one atom and an empty orbital in another atom. This condition is necessary but enough.

There is also a formula that fails in many cases but may sometimes become handy: Formal Charge = (Oxidiation State of the centeral atom - 8 + Digit of its group number)/2

e.g.: For SO3 it would be: (6-2)/2 Which means that it has 2 co-ordinate bonds. However for a compound like NH4+ it won't work.

Of course, safest way is to find out how the compound had formed in the first place. e.g.: If we know that BF3 + F- made BF4-, we would find out that F- had shared with B two of its electrons, filling the empty orbital belonging to B.

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Answered by Rohitgupta8117
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Answer:

 Multiply the no. Of carbon atoms by 4,then add no. Of hydrogen atoms and divide by 2

i.e, CxHy (where x is no. Of carbon atoms and y is no. Of hydrogen atoms)

No. Of bonds =4×x+y/2...

Explanation:

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