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Why do metallic and molten ionic substances conduct electricity whereas covalent substances do not?

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Why do metallic and molten ionic substances conduct electricity whereas covalent substances do not?

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Covalent bonds don’t EVER conduct electricity because their electrons are NOT free to move. No expections! Don’t forget covalent bonds SHARE electrons by electrostatic attraction. MOST IMPORTANTLY convalent bonds don’t contain ions.

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