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Question
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
- In a standard covalent bond, each atom contributes one electron to the shared pair.
- In a coordinate covalent bond, one atom donates both electrons of the shared pair.
- The key difference is in the source of the shared electrons.
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B. in the source of the electrons shared