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what is the difference between covelent and coordinate covelent bonds ? urgent

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Answered by palakag1976
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In a covalent bond, both atoms are contributing the same number of electrons to the bond, but in a coordinate bond, two electrons are donated by a single atom.

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Answered by honeyhd10
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The carbon monoxide molecule is correctly represented by a triple covalent bond between the carbon and oxygen atoms. One of the bonds is a coordinate covalent bond , a covalent bond in which one of the atoms contributes both of the electrons in the shared pair.

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