Yes, in either the molten state or in solution
covalently bonded
covalent bond
Ionically bonded compounds.
A compound with only covalent bonds will not conduct electricity as a liquid. However, some salts with covalently bonded ions, such as tetra-methyl ammonium chloride, will conduct electricity when melted.
Calcium oxide is an ionically bonded compound that contains equal numbers of calcium cations with a charge of +2 and oxide anions with a charge of -2.
covalently bonded
Ionically bonded compounds.
Bromine only conducts electricity when bonded with another metal/element.
covalent
covalent bond
Ionically bonded compounds.
A compound with only covalent bonds will not conduct electricity as a liquid. However, some salts with covalently bonded ions, such as tetra-methyl ammonium chloride, will conduct electricity when melted.
salt
Calcium oxide is an ionically bonded compound that contains equal numbers of calcium cations with a charge of +2 and oxide anions with a charge of -2.
Bromine is a gas at liquid temperature. It can only conduct electricity when bonded with another metal or element.
The compound KF is ionically bonded.
they are very brittle.