Conclusion of properties and uses of covalent bond
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Most covalent compounds have relatively low melting points and boiling points.
Covalent compounds usually have lower enthalpies of fusion and vaporization than ionic compounds.
Covalent compounds tend to be more flammable than ionic compounds.
When dissolved in water, they don't conduct electricity.
They generally react in molecular form. Most of the things that we eat and use are made up of covalently bonded compounds. For example, plastic, petroleum and wood. Water is a covalent compound and is used for various purposes.
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