What is the difference between a "coordinate bond" and a "coordinate covalent bond?

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You can write the compound as H3N+(covalent bond)BF3-, with a positive charge on N, a negative charge...

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A covalent bond, one or more electrons (often a pair of electrons) are drawn into the space between...

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What is the difference between a polar covalent bond and an ionic bond?

An ionic bond forms between a cation and an anion, two oppositely charged ions in an atom. In a covalent bond, a bond is formed between electrons, but in a polar covalent bond is when the electronegativity of an atom pulls the electrons closer to it...

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polar covalenbt is a sharing of a pari of electrons but unequal sharing ionic is a complete transfer...

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What is the difference between polar covalent bond and ionic bond?

another question : what is the difference between pure covalent bond and polar covalent bond?

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two atoms bump into each other.. The stronger one of them says to the other.. "give me an electron...

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How do I know if a covalent bond is coordinate?

I know that the central atom donates both electrons in a covalent bond, like in carbon monoxide, but what specifically in the structure tells me that it's coordinate?

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coordinate dative bond is a lewis acid and base snuglging up together example NH3 (with lone pair) ...

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Difference between ionic & covalent bond ?

Plz explain the difference between ionic & covalent bond with eg

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IONIC BOND 1)It forms between two dissimilar atoms. 2)The two disimilar atoms means,between a metallic...

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Difference Between a Dative Bond and a Covalent Bond?

what is the essential difference?

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A covalent bond is where each atom gives an equal amount of electrons to the bond (normally 1 but sometimes...

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Covalent Bond Chemistry question ??? need help!!?

which of the following statements correctly describes the difference between a polar covalent bond and a nonpolar covalent bond... - a polar covalent bond occurs when atoms share electron pair but one electron is left unpaired. a nonpolar covalent bond...

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The answer is the second one. Even if you don't know the answer off by heart, you can work it out by...

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ionic and covalent bond are the ideal bonds...but, in most cases, a mixture of these happen. if you...

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What is the fundamental difference between covalent & ionic bonding?

A.) covalent bonds form between atoms of the same element; ionic bonds form between atoms of different elements B.) in a covalent bond, the partners have identical electronegativity; in an ionic bond, one of them is more electronegative C.) in covalent...

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E for sure. I am taking chemistry right now.

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