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Chemistry, 03.09.2020 15:01 kate5582

A covalent bond doesn't give rise to ions. A coordinate covalent (or Dative) bond is similar to a covalent bond and the only difference is that in a Dative bond, the shared pair of electrons is contributed by only one of the atoms. But in the reactions, I notice some ions formed. For example: in formation of hydroxonium, H3O+ : O2 + H+ = H3O+ Please I need to be clarified

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