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Substances made up of molecules do not usually conduct electricity because the electrons in their molecules are tightly bound and not free to move and carry an electric charge. This lack of free-moving charged particles means that the substance cannot conduct electricity like metals or ions.
Atoms (and ions) are not made of compounds. Compounds are made of two or more different atoms.
Plasma is the fourth state of matter, distinct from solid, liquid, and gas. It is a hot, ionized gas made up of positively charged ions and free electrons. Plasma is commonly found in stars, lightning, and fluorescent lights.
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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Free electrons are produced at the metallic electrode that has atoms, that give up electrons, and become ions in solution.
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Free Delocalised Electrons or Ions in Liquids (or in a Molten Substance).
Static Electricity
Substances made up of molecules do not usually conduct electricity because the electrons in their molecules are tightly bound and not free to move and carry an electric charge. This lack of free-moving charged particles means that the substance cannot conduct electricity like metals or ions.
There are no free charged particles to carry charge (apart from graphite, in which carbon atoms have non-bonding electrons which can carry charge). Metallic substances have free electrons and in ionic compounds the ions themselves are charged and can carry charge if they can move, hence ionic compounds can conduct when molten or in solution.
An ionic bond is made up of the attraction between positively-charged ions (cations) and negatively-charged ions (anions). This attraction is formed when one atom donates electrons to another atom, resulting in a transfer of electrons and the formation of a stable bond.
The Sun primarily consists of plasma, which is a state of matter different from solids, liquids, and gases. Plasma is a hot, electrically charged gas made up of ions and free electrons.
Compounds do not conduct electricity because they are made up of electrically neutral molecules or ions that are bound together by covalent or ionic bonds, which do not allow for the flow of electric charge. In order for a substance to conduct electricity, it needs to have free moving charged particles, such as ions or electrons, which compounds generally do not have in their solid state.
Plasma is the state of matter made up of separated electrons and positive ions. It is considered the fourth state of matter, in addition to solid, liquid, and gas. Plasma is often found in stars, neon lights, and some types of televisions.
No They are ions made up of more than one atom and acts as a single unit.