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No.cccclaire said:also, can covalent compounds conduct electricity?
yeh but what about water, doesn't water conduct electricity?undalay said:No.
Only metals, graphite, and molten ionic compounds conduct electricity i believe.
The common misconception is that water conducts electricity.cccclaire said:yeh but what about water, doesn't water conduct electricity?
There are two main types of covalent bonds.cccclaire said:yay for the water stuff.
anyone explain covalent lattices?
Like I get covallent bonds, but with orbitals it really doesn't make sense to me how its all bonded together?
No, covalent molecular compounds cannot, with the exception being that acids dissolved in aqueous solutions can conduct electricity. Covalent network compounds do not conduct electricity either in solid or liquid form, with the exception being graphite, one of carbon's allotropic forms.cccclaire said:We do nothing in my chemistry classes =[
I'm so bad at covalent networks. We never did them in class and my text-book is shocking.
also, can covalent compounds conduct electricity?