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  2. Coordinate (Dative Covalent) Bonding - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    A coordinate bond (also called a dative covalent bond) is a covalent bond (a shared pair of electrons) in which both electrons come from the same atom. A covalent bond is formed by two atoms sharing a pair of electrons.

  3. Coordinate covalent bond - Wikipedia

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    In coordination chemistry, a coordinate covalent bond, [1] also known as a dative bond, [2] dipolar bond, [1] or coordinate bond [3] is a kind of two-center, two-electron covalent bond in which the two electrons derive from the same atom.

  4. Coordinate Covalent Bond – Dative Bond - Science Notes and...

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    In a coordinate covalent bond, the attraction of both nuclei to the electron pair holds the bond together. Coordinate covalent bonds form in Lewis acid and base reactions, metal ions bonding to ligands, and sometimes between nonmetals.

  5. 9.8: Coordinate Covalent Bond - Chemistry LibreTexts

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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.

  6. 4.4: Coordinate Covalent Bonds - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Coordinate covalent bonds can form when one atom provides a lone pair of electrons to the bond. Coordinate covalent bonds are as strong as other covalent bonds.

  7. Coordinate Bonds | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki

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    A coordinate bond is a type of covalent bond where both of the electrons that form the bond originate from the same atom (more generally, a "dative" covalent bond).

  8. CO-ORDINATE (DATIVE COVALENT) BONDING - chemguide

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    In the formation of a simple covalent bond, each atom supplies one electron to the bond - but that doesn't have to be the case. A co-ordinate bond (also called a dative covalent bond) is a covalent bond (a shared pair of electrons) in which both electrons come from the same atom.

  9. Coordinate Bond: Definition, Formation, Examples - Read Chemistry

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    A coordinate bond is defined as a covalent bond in which both electrons of the shared pair come from one of the two atoms (or ions).

  10. Coordinate Covalent Bond - (Organic Chemistry) - Fiveable

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    A coordinate covalent bond, also known as a dative bond, is a type of covalent bond in which one of the atoms involved contributes both of the shared electrons. This type of bond is commonly seen in the context of acid-base reactions, as described by the Lewis definition of acids and bases.

  11. Co-ordinate (dative) Bonding (A-Level) | ChemistryStudent

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    A co-ordinate or 'dative covalent' bond is a covalent bond formed when one of the bonding atoms provides both the shared electrons in the bond. A full orbital with a lone pair of electrons from one atom will overlap with an empty orbital from another atom.