Understanding Dative Bonding: Definition, Examples, and Importance

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The discussion centers on the concept of dative bonding, exploring its definition, examples, and significance. Participants seek to clarify the nature of dative bonds, how they differ from other types of bonding, and the conditions under which they occur in various compounds.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants equate dative bonding with coordination complex bonding, suggesting they are the same phenomenon.
  • One participant seeks clarification on the mechanics of dative bonding, specifically how to identify it in compounds and the types of compounds where it typically occurs.
  • Another participant describes dative bonding as occurring when atoms with unbonded lone pair electrons contribute to bonding, using nitrogen in neutral molecules as an example.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express varying levels of understanding about dative bonding, with some agreeing on its definition while others seek further clarification on its identification and examples. No consensus is reached on the specifics of how to identify dative bonds in compounds.

Contextual Notes

Participants have not fully resolved the conditions under which dative bonding can be identified in different compounds, and there are assumptions regarding the nature of lone pair electrons that remain unexamined.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to students and professionals in chemistry, particularly those looking to deepen their understanding of bonding types and their applications in various chemical contexts.

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Same as coordination complex bond.
 
ok, dative bonding is the same as coordination complex bonding, but could you pls tell me what really happens in this?

I know in this type , the shared pair of electrons comes from the same atom instead of two (that is, unlike in covalent), but if I'm given any type of compond, i want to be able to identify whether it is a dative bond or not, and in what kind of compounds does it generally occur?
 
Dative bonding occurs when atoms that have unbonded lone pair electrons in their valence shell contribute to bonding. Best example is the nitrogen atom in neutral molecules.
 

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