Sunday, 28 April 2013

1.49 understand why covalent compounds do not conduct electricity

In covalent compounds there are no electrons free to move, this means there can be no transfer of electricity through a covalent compound

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  2. I've heard that pure h2o can't conduct electricity, is that true?

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  3. this whole blog is chemically incorrect

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