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Do covalent compounds conduct electricity?

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Do covalent compounds conduct electricity?

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Covalent bond usually don’t conduct electricity. Because they do not have free electrons. Except for graphite, in which every carbon is covalently bonded to three other carbon atoms, hence leaving one free electrons. Graphites are solids at ambient condition. But then again, graphites are not compounds.

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