Why carbon compound have strong force of attraction although they are covalent compounds?
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Hi
Actually covalent bonds are also very strong … But weaker in comparison to ionic bonds.so,in our books covalent bonds are regarded weaker… But in actual they are only comparitively weaker.☺️
Because carbon is a small atom . Its nucleus has strong force of attraction which hold these bonds tightly together..
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Carbon compounds are poor conductors of electricity because they form covalent bonds. … Hence carbon compounds do not dissociate into ions and hence are poor conductors of electricity. Moreover, covalent bonds do not have strong forces of attraction. A covalent bond is also known as a molecular bond.