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      1994 Caress Soap Commercial

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      In this video, I talk about Caress Daily Silk bar soap. This is my first time trying this product.

      Caress Beauty Bar Soap | 16 Bars for .48 @ Sam’s Club #nocouponsneeded

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      Caress soap commercial from 1987
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    • Coordinate/Dative Covalent Bond [GCE A Level Chemistry]

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      Learn what is a co-ordinate/dative covalent bond and when does such a bonding occur. #chemistry #bonding #alevel

      A coordinate or dative bond is basically when an atom donates a pair of electrons to another atom, hence forming a joined covalent molecule. In order for a pair of electrons to be donated successfully, one of the atoms must have a lone pair of electrons while the other atom must have a vacant, low-lying orbital to accept the lone pair of electrons.

      In this video, we will cover the following areas:
      0:00 – Introduction
      0:05 – What is a coordinate/dative bond?

      0:14 – When does this occur?

      0:59 – More examples

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