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1pt how does a coordinate covalent bond differ from a standard covalent bond?
○ a. in the number of electrons shared
○ b. in the source of the electrons shared
○ c. in the number of atoms that bond
○ d. in the strength of the bond
Brief Explanations
A standard covalent bond involves both atoms contributing electrons for sharing. In a coordinate covalent bond, one atom donates both electrons for sharing. So the difference lies in the source of the shared electrons.
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B. in the source of the electrons shared