covalent bonds are poor conductor of heat and electricity give reason
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Because covalent bonds are formed by sharing of electrons..they don't have a free electron that is required for electricity conduction
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Answer. Covalent compounds are poor conductors of electricity because these compounds do not have any charged particles as they are made by sharing of electrons.
Explanation: The conduction of electricity through a solution involves the the movement of charged particles/ ions. Covalent compounds do not contain ions and hence are generally bad conductors of electricity.
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