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Covalent substances do not conduct electricity because they are sharing electrons, hence they are in a fixed position and are not able to move around and contribute to movement of the electric current.

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Q: Why don't covalent molecular compounds conduct electricity?
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In Which state do ionic compounds and covalent compounds conduct electricity?

Ionic compounds conduct electricity in molten state (melted) or when dissolved in a solution. Covalent compounds do not conduct electricity. Period.


Do covalent compounds conduct electricity as liquid or solid?

covalent compounds don't conduct electricity in any state.


Do covalent compounds conduct electricity?

No. Covalent substances do not conduct electricity in solid or liquid state.


Are covalent molecular compounds conductive?

No. You must have ions present or electrons so that they can carry the charge (conduct electricity).


Why do molecular compounds not conduct electricity?

do not break up into ions.


Do covalent compounds conduct electricity as solids?

Generally not.


Can non polar covalent conduct electricy when melted?

No. Covalent molecular compounds generally from liquids that contain the neutral molcules. These will not be affected by an electric field and therefore no electricity will be conducted.


Molecular compounds do not conduct electricity because they?

do not break up into ions.


What are the properties of molecular compound?

Molecular compounds generally do not conduct electricity and have low melting points.


Can covalent compounds conduct electricity as a liquid?

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.


What properties do most covalent compounds have in common?

Most molecular compounds do not conduct electricity and have low melting points.


Why don't molecular compounds dissolved in water conduct electricity?

There are no ions present