The type of bonding in [Cu(NH\(_3\))\(^4\)]\(^{2+}\) is 

a

coordinate

b

electrovalent

c

metallic

d

covalent

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YoungPresident
7 years ago

yes its coordinate or dative bond involving the sharing of lone pair example is in ammonia bond trying to obey the law of sharing, which must have four bonding to it.In alkaline nutshell a coordinate bond always have Ion outside example is (NH4)+

smileyhazel
1 year ago

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Som15432
1 year ago

The correct option is A coordinate.
The complex ion [\text{Cu(NH}_3)_4]^{2+} involves a central copper(II) ion (\text{Cu}^{2+}) bonded to four ammonia (\text{NH}_3) ligands. In this type of bonding, the nitrogen atom of each ammonia molecule donates a pair of electrons to the vacant d-orbitals of the copper(II) ion to form a coordinate covalent bond (also known as a dative bond).

emma_0_0_8
1 year ago

any type of bond with a charge is covalently bonded

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