why bromine does not conduct electricity
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Bromine is compsed of uncharged molecules whose electrons unlike those of metals are tightly bound to the atoms and do not form a conduction band.
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Why can't bromine conduct electricity even with a low melting point? Bromine is composed of uncharged molecules whose electrons, unlike those of metals, are tightly bound to the atoms and do not form a conduction band.
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