Why
are
covalent compounds generally poor conductor
of electricity ?
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Covalent Compounds Are Poor Conductors
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. ... Covalent compounds, on the other hand, are almost always good insulators of both electricity and heat.
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Answer. Covalent compounds are poor conductors of electricity because these compounds do not have any charged particles as they are made by sharing of electrons.
Explanation: The conduction of electricity through a solution involves the the movement of charged particles/ ions. Covalent compounds do not contain ions and hence are generally bad conductors of electricity.
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