what is the difference between coordinate covalent bond and
covalent bond?
Answer Posted / ramya
IN coordinate covalent bond electrons which are shared by
both the atoms are comtributed by only one atom .This is
otherwise known as dative bond.
In covalent bond the electrons shared by both the atoms are
contributed by both the atoms equally.
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