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Thread ID: 55959 2005-03-23 17:27:00 Can't find more info on Dative Bonding Renmoo (66) PC World Chat
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337275 2005-03-23 17:27:00 Greetings PressF1,
I am currently researching on the types of bonding of the molecules. I have no problem with ionic and covalent bonding, but just that I can't find more information about Dative bonding. I had tried googling it, used A9, used 100.com, but still can't find much. Can someone please point me to a link where you can find a page dedicated to Dative Bonding? Thanks people.
Renmoo (66)
337276 2005-03-23 20:33:00 For dative bonding, try http://au.personals.yahoo.com/ wotz (335)
337277 2005-03-23 20:48:00 Have you tried the adults only section of the video store? Jeremy (1197)
337278 2005-03-23 20:55:00 "Millions" of pages on dative covalent bonding, I could even vaguely remember this from school :)

www.chemguide.co.uk

www.newi.ac.uk

www.teachmetuition.co.uk

etc etc
Terry Porritt (14)
337279 2005-03-23 23:22:00 I think the info is in all standard chemistry textbooks but it may be described under a different name. It is simply a case of a covalent bond in which both electrons are contributed by one atom. Reread your textbook with this in mind. HTH. user (1404)
337280 2005-03-23 23:37:00 That's odd. Googling "dative bonding" just now produced about 5500 relevant links not "millions" including this one (as found previously by Terry) www.chemguide.co.uk that gives Co-ordinate bonding as the alternative name.

Does Google give different responses at different times?
PaulD (232)
337281 2005-03-24 19:27:00 For dative bonding, try http://au.personals.yahoo.com/
What dative bonding has to do with dating?
Renmoo (66)
337282 2005-03-24 20:55:00 That's odd . Googling "dative bonding" just now produced about 5500 relevant links not "millions" including this one (as found previously by Terry) . chemguide . co . uk/atoms/bonding/dative . html" target="_blank">www . chemguide . co . uk that gives Co-ordinate bonding as the alternative name .

Does Google give different responses at different times?

:) "Millions", just a figure of speech, meaning "a lot" :)

Jameskan; the dating sites were just a joke, as in the phrase "pulling your leg" . ;)
Terry Porritt (14)
337283 2005-03-24 21:23:00 Terry, I've heard of tribes where the numbering does basically jump from 20 odd to "millions". I was more puzzled why James claimed to have googled and found nothing. Just wondering if google "learns" from previous search attempts. PaulD (232)
337284 2005-03-25 00:44:00 I was more puzzled why James claimed to have googled and found nothing. Just wondering if google "learns" from previous search attempts.
I DID found something on Dative bonding, but the only the examples are only ammonia-boron tetrafluoride and ammonium ion. The explanation is rather brief. I just need more examples (e.g. SOCL2) Thanks everyone for their effort. :)
Renmoo (66)
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