Coordination bonds
covalent bond in a coordination complex in which the shared electrons are donated by one of the atoms and also known as dative bond
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Coordination bond is a type of chemical bond.
The bond has other names: coordinate covalent bond,[1] dipolar bond,[2] or dative bond.[3] Those names are used in coordination chemistry.
They are formed when one atom (called Lewis base) gives an electron pair to another atom (called Lewis base). This chemical reaction gives a coordination compound.
H+ | + | H3[source?] | → | N̈H4+ |
Gets e-,
Lewis acid |
Gives e-,
Lewis base |
Coordination
compound |
Coordination bonds are a kind of two-center, two-electron covalent bond, in which the two electrons come from the same atom.
References
change- ↑ International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. "dipolar bond". Compendium of Chemical Terminology Internet edition.
- ↑ <ref name="Gold-dipolar"/>
- ↑ International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. "dative bond". Compendium of Chemical Terminology Internet edition.