Covalent compounds are generally poor conductors of electricity. Why?
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Covalent compounds are formed on the basis of sharing electrons. When the electrons are shared within the bonds, there is no electrons available to conduct electricity - hence why covalent compounds are generally poor conductors of electricity. ... It is the only non metal compound that can conduct electricity
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Covalent compounds are formed on the basis of sharing electrons. When the electrons are shared within the bonds, there is no electrons available to conduct electricity - hence why covalent compounds are generally poor conductors of electricity. ... It is the only non metal compound that can conduct electricity
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