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Define a coordinate bond and give the conditions for its formation.

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The bond formed between two atoms by sharing a pair of electrons, provided entirely by one of the combining atoms but shared by both is called a coordinate bond.

Conditions for the formation of coordinate bond are:

(i) One of the two atoms must have at least one lone pair of electrons, e.g., ammonia (NH3), water (H2O).

(ii) Another atom should be short of at least a pair of electrons, e.g., Hydrogen ion (H+).

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