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Answered by adarsh16435
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Answer:

The bonding in the hydronium ion (H3O+) is covalent. ... The third bond is a dative covalent bond where both electrons come from the oxygen (it uses one of its lone pairs) as the hydrogen ion with which the bond is formed has no electrons to contribute to the bond

Answered by pandiyammalc90
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Answer:

Is dative bond present in H3O+?

Dative bond is present in this ion.

Explanation:

How is H3O+ a coordinate bond?

During the formation of H3O+ one pair of lone pair from O-atom is donated to the vacant ls-orbital of H+ ion and O — H co-ordinate bond is formed. Thus H3O+ ion contains two O—H covalent bonds and one O— H co-ordinate bond.

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