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.The atom which provides the electron pair is called

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The atom which provides the electron pair for the formation of coordinate bond is called donor. The atom or ion sharing the donated electron pair is known as the acceptor. The coordinate bond is a directional bond. A coordinate bond has properties of both covalent and ionic bonds.

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The atom which provides the electron pair for the formation of coordinate bond is called donor. The atom or ion sharing the donated electron pair is known as the acceptor. The coordinate bond is a directional bond. A coordinate bond has properties of both covalent and ionic bonds.

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