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When H+ forms a Bond with H2O to form the Hydronium ion H3 plus this bond is called a coordinate covalent bond because

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Because both the bonding electrons come from the oxygen atom. Explanation: A coordinate covalent bond is formed when both the bonding electrons are coming from the same atom

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