Why are covalent compounds poor at conducting heat?

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2026-07-12 21:20

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Covalent compounds have strong intramolecular bonds but weak intermolecular forces, making them poor conductors of heat. Heat is transferred through the vibration of atoms, and in covalent compounds, heat energy is mostly trapped within the molecule rather than being conducted through the material.

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