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Diamond does not conduct electricity because it?

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Chemistry WAEC 2008

Diamond does not conduct electricity because it?

  • has no free valence electrons checkmark
  • is a giant molecule
  • contains no bonded electrons
  • is a solid at room temperature

The correct answer is: A

Explanation

It does not conduct electricity. Every atom in a diamond is bonded to its neighbours by four strong covalent bonds, leaving no free electrons and no ions .

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