Covalent gas which behaves as good conductor in aq soltn
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Covalent compounds form when atoms that have similar electronegativity values form covalent chemical bonds. When a covalent compound dissolves in water, it does not dissociate into ions. Because there are no free electrons or ions in the water (electrolytes) dissolved covalent compounds can’t conduct electricity. Similarly, covalent compounds aren’t conductive in pure form either.
For example, sugar is a covalent compound. Pure sugar is a crystalline solid that does not conduct electricity. When dissolved in water, sugar molecules separate from each other and diffuse throughout the solution, but their chemical identity is unchanged. No ions are released into the water, so its conductivity is unchanged. Water is also a covalent compound and is a poor electrical conductor.
For example, sugar is a covalent compound. Pure sugar is a crystalline solid that does not conduct electricity. When dissolved in water, sugar molecules separate from each other and diffuse throughout the solution, but their chemical identity is unchanged. No ions are released into the water, so its conductivity is unchanged. Water is also a covalent compound and is a poor electrical conductor.
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the gas is HCl gas ..……………
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