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How to find the charge of an co ordinate compound?

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However, since the “number of bonding electrons divided by 2” term is also equal to the number of bonds surrounding the atom, here's the shortcut formula: Formal Charge = [# of valence electrons on atom] – [non-bonded electrons + number of bonds]. Let's apply it to some examples.

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number of bonding electrons divided by 2” term is also equal to the number of bonds surrounding the atom, here's the shortcut formula: Formal Charge = [# of valence electrons on atom] – [non-bonded electrons + number of bonds]. Let's apply it to some examples.

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