Covalent compound generally don't conduct electricity why
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in ionic bonds the ions move around causing electric conductivity due to free electron transfer between the atoms but in Covalent bonds the electrons are shared so the electrical conductivity is not possible
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A covalent bond is formed between non-metal atoms, which combine together by sharing electrons. Covalent compounds have no free electrons and no ions so they don't conduct electricity.
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