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  • LiCl Bond Type: Ionic vs. Coordinate Covalent - Explained
    No, LiCl does not contain a coordinate covalent bond. A coordinate covalent bond is a type of covalent bond in which both electrons in the bond come from the same atom. This type of bond is typically found in compounds that contain a metal atom and a nonmetal atom. In LiCl, the bond between the lithium atom and the chlorine atom is an ionic bond, not a coordinate covalent bond.
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