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what is donor and acceptor in coordinate covalent bond​

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Answered by shaiksubhanuddin123
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The ordinary covalent bond between two atoms is due to the interaction of two electrons, one from each atom. The donor-acceptor bond is formed by a pair of electrons from one atom (the donor) and a free (unfilled) orbital from another (the acceptor). The difference can be expressed schematically as. Covalent bond.

Answered by asajaysingh12890
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The ordinary covalent bond between two atoms is due to the interaction of two electrons, one from each atom. The donor-acceptor bond is formed by a pair of electrons from one atom (the donor) and a free (unfilled) orbital from another (the acceptor). The difference can be expressed schematically as. Covalent bond.

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