Chemistry, asked by gamerharshit981, 3 months ago

Why are most carbon compounds poor conductors of electricity?​

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Answered by krantibakoriya81
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Why are most carbon compounds poor conductors of electricity? Carbon has 4 valence electrons which has the ability to form 4 covalent bonds. Therefore, there is no extra electron present in carbon compounds to conduct electricity. They have no free electrons. So carbon compounds do not conduct electricity.

Why are most carbon compounds poor conductors of electricity? Carbon has 4 valence electrons which has the ability to form 4 covalent bonds. Therefore, there is no extra electron present in carbon compounds to conduct electricity. They have no free electrons. So carbon compounds do not conduct electricity.

Answered by LavenderAustin2
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➪ Carbon has 4 valence electrons which has the ability to form 4 covalent bonds. Therefore, there is no extra electron present in carbon compounds to conduct electricity...

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