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what is dative bond and explain with example


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Answered by swastika07642
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A dative covealent bond, or coordinate bond, is a bond where there is 1 pair of shared electrons between two atoms. The difference relative to a covalent bond is that in a dative covalent bond these electrons both come from one atom. Example is that ammonium ion...

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Answered by shishir303
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What is dative bond and explain with example?

A dative bond refers to a bond in which both the electrons come from the same atom. Dative bond is also called covalent bond. This dative bond or covalent bond is formed by two atoms sharing this pair of electrons. In a dative bond, the atoms are held together because the electron pair is attracted by both nuclei. Such a bond is called a dative bond or a covalent bond.

for example...

NH3(g)+HCl(g)→NH4Cl(s)

Ammonium ions NH4+ are formed by the transfer of a hydrogen ion from the hydrogen chloride molecule to the lone pair of electrons on the ammonia molecule.

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