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why dative bond always polar ?​

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Answered by puffypavi2
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A dative bond is formed when an atom on one molecule with an empty orbital interacts with an atom on a different molecule that has a lone pair on it. ... So the one with the lone pair tends to be higher in electronegativity than the one with the empty orbital. Hence, polar bond

Answered by shahinaibrar18
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a dative bond is formed when an atom on one molecule with an empty orbital interacts with an atom on a different molecule that has a lone pair on it. The atom with the empty orbital has a low core charge (and a low number of valence electrons) while the atom with the extra electrons in a lone pair has a high core charge (and a high number of valence electrons). So the one with the lone pair tends to be higher in electronegativity than the one with the empty orbital. Hence, polar bond.

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