Non-metals do not conduct electricity
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NO, they cannot conduct electricity. Because they have no Free mobile electron. ... When dissolved, the ions are able to move freely and conduct electricity. Otherwise, like other non-metals, the particles are held in the structure and able to move freely, resulting in non-metals being unable to conduct electricity.
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