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a coordinate covalent bond is formed by shearing of pair of electron in which one element work as DONNER and give to another element who works as ACCEPTOR and take one pair of electron to form coordinate covalent bond

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NH4Cl

a covalen bond is that in which mutual shearing of electron is done

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