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Why are most carbon compounds poor conductors of electricity ?
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Answered by Anonymous
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❄Actually welcome to the concept of the Carbon conpounds and it's conductivity

❄Basically we know that, carbon is an non-metal, thus it has no much conductivity due to absence of the VALENCE ELECTRONS or FREE ELECTRONS.

❄Basically the carbon compounds like Ethers, Alcohols and ketones have low conductivity due to the absence of the free electrons and thus,

❄⭐There is very much dissociation of ions of the carbon solvents in the conductivity and so they are the poor conductors of electricity

Answered by Anonymous
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Why are most carbon compounds poor conductors of electricity ?

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We All Know that Carbon Forms Covalent Bonds.

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[ Covalent Bond is a process in which pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms. ]

  \green\leadsto As All Electrons are Used in Making Covalent Bonds. So there are no Free Electrons.

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