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Why are Covalent compounds poor conductor of Electricity ? ​

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Answered by Mayura680
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Carbon compounds are poor electrical conductors because they form covalent bonds, and they do not give rise to free electrons because all electrons are used to create the covalent bond.

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Answered by MissRostedKaju
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Why are Covalent compounds poor conductor of Electricity ?

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Covalent compounds are formed due to sharing of electrons between atoms and no charged particle (ions) are formed, hence such compounds are generally bad conductors of electricity.

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