Why are covalent bonds poor conductors of electricity?
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Why are covalent bonds poor conductors of electricity?
Conductors:
Conductors refer to objects that can allow the free flow of electric current through them; this allows the currents to flow easily from one atom to another. Examples of conductors are metals such as silver and aluminium.
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Chapter 6 / Lesson 5In this lesson, you will learn the difference between conductors and insulators, see real-life examples, and understand what materials are conductors and insulators.
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