1:51 know that covalent compounds do not usually conduct electricity Electric current is a flow of charged particles that can move. Covalent compounds do not conduct electricity. Related Posts:Simple Molecules & Covalent Bonding quiz2.06 know the difference between mains electricity being alternating current (a.c.) and…4.18 describe the energy transfers involved in generating electricity using: wind, water,…4.19 describe the advantages and disadvantages of methods of large-scale electricity…6.16 describe the generation of electricity by the rotation of a magnet within a coil of…Flashcards: Simple molecules & covalent bonding Hydr0Gen2023-01-10T11:31:03+00:00Categories: (g) Covalent bonding, 1 Principles of chemistry, Edexcel iGCSE Chemistry|Tags: 1:51, Chemistry, Double, GCSE, GCSE_Chemistry_SpecPoint, SpecPoint, Topic: Bonding & Structure (D), Topic: Electrolysis, Topic: Structure & Bonding| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookXRedditLinkedInTumblrPinterestVkEmail