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9 December, 01:49

Covalent bonds ___ conduct electricity well.

Always

Usually

Rarely

Never

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  1. 9 December, 03:11
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    Covalent bonds never conduct electricity well.

    Answer: Option D

    Explanation:

    For a metal or conductor to conduct electricity, there must be free electrons moving freely on the outermost orbit so that when there is a potential difference, the electrons flows and produce electricity by theory motion.

    Hence the outermost shell must be unstable for a conductor, else there will be no free electrons. In covalent bonds, electrons are shared which makes them difficult to move and produce electricity.
  2. 9 December, 03:16
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    They rarely conduct electricity well.
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