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The number of dative bonds in sulphuric acid molecule is

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The correct option is A 0

Number of dative bond in sulphuric acid is zero. There is no coordination bond in sulphuric acid. Sulphur has six valence electron so it form normal covalent bond.
Dative bonds are formed by donation of a pair of electrons to the central atom. In sulphuric acid sulphur forms only covalent bond. There is no dative (coordinate) bond in sulphuric acid..

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