Why Are Covalent Bonds Not very good Conductors of electricity? Please Explain Shortly And Provide a Link to a website that explains it.
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Covalent Compounds Are Poor Conductors
Ionic compounds are great conductors of electricity when dissolved or melted. As mentioned in Ionic Compounds, this is because ionic compounds have mobile ions that are able to transfer electrical charge from one place to another. They also conduct heat very well because the ions are all right next to each other, making it possible for energy to be transferred efficiently from one place to another.
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