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what is the difference between coordinate covalent bond and hydrogen bonding as the shared pair of electrons comes from one atom in both cases?​

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Answered by sharikhzeba1
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The covalent bonds are formed by the replacement of one or more H-atoms, while coordinate covalent bonds are formed by the donation of an electron pair from the ligands.

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Answered by pooja004
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In a covalent bond, both atoms are contributing same number of electrons to the bond, but in a coordinate covalent bond, two electrons are donated by a single atom.

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